Approved Electrician

Posted 26 June by DCS Recruitment

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DCS Recruitment currently seek an approved electrician in Nottingham on behalf of a national electrical contractor.

Vacancies: 1

Contract due to commence late Summer 2024 This contract can be extended dependent on willingness to travel and stay away from home.

The role:

  • Working 5 days per week - M-F
  • 8 hour shifts - this may sometimes be evening work (either 10pm-6am, or 6pm-Midnight)
  • Alteration of tray and trunking
  • Alteration of small power circuits

The candidate will:

  • Have a minimum of 5 years experience within the industry
  • Hold a valid ECS card
  • Hold 18th edition certification
  • Hold a valid IPAF licence
  • Hold UKATA asbestos awareness certification - can be arranged online prior to start
  • Have own PPE, hand and power tools

Uplifts negotiable if SSSTS/SMSTS certification is held.

Own transport is desirable.

To discuss further, please call Melanie on (option 2). Alternatively, submit your cv to apply and receive a call back.

DCS Recruitment and all associated companies are committed to creating a working environment where diversity is celebrated and everyone is treated fairly, regardless of gender, gender identity, disability, ethnic origin, religion or belief, sexual orientation, marital or transgender status, age, or nationality

Required skills

  • electrician | 18th edition | ecs | ipaf | 2360 | 2391 | 2382 | electrical | wiring | power | telecoms | panels | patching| | trunking | containment |

Application questions

Do you have a valid ECS card?
Do you hold valid 18th edition certification?
Do you hold City & Guilds 2391 testing and inspection certification?

Reference: 52962604

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