Field Electrician

Posted 22 March by Clearwater People Solutions Ltd
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Our client, a market-leading Wireless Broadband provider, is currently recruiting for a Field Based Electrician to join their Installations team. The Field Based Electrician will be responsible for carrying out site visits, producing cost-effective electrical designs, associated BOMs and fully compliant installations. (Locations are typically in a Rural environment and site types consist of Residential, Commercial, Streetlights, Farm Buildings, Telegraph Poles and 3rd Party infrastructure.)

This is a field-based role and the Field-Based Electrician will be responsible for covering the Yorkshire area.

Responsibilities for the Field-based Electrician

  • Completion of site surveys (electrical) and submission of design report, BOM and costings to Delivery Managers
  • Carry out new installations and additions to existing installations ensuring all installation work (AC and DC) is compliant to BS7671.
  • Completion of inspection and testing of new and existing installations; producing test results and understanding the relevance to the regs.

Key Skills & Experience for the Field-Based Electrician

Essential

  • Good working knowledge of electrical power systems; electrical distribution items; and protection design at the required voltages
  • SVQ / NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation (3 years)
  • City & Guilds 18th edition
  • Inspection & Testing 2391-52 or equivalent
  • ECS Gold Card holder (preferable)
  • Full UK Driving License
  • Strong written and spoken communication skills

Please apply as directed!

Reference: 52360836

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