Commercial Electrician - EV Charging

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Commercial Electrician - EV

Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Surrey

Starting Salary: Up to £42K

Role Summary

Our client, a market leading EVChargePoint installation company are on the lookout to expand their team by bringing onboard a JIB Approved Electrician to join their team in the Surrey, Kent area. This client specialises within the commercial sector installing commercial AC & DC chargers across the UK.

Duties

  • Installation of AC & DC chargers on commercial project
  • Working away will be required from time to time
  • Follow work instructions, electrical designs, cable calculations and installation guides to carry out the proper installation of EV chargers from various charger manufacturers.
  • To liaise with our Qualified Supervisor and provide updates relevant to the EV charge point installations for their projects.
  • Adhere to site specific RAMS and Programmes of Work.
  • Complete NICEIC Electrical Installation Certificates using the NICEIC online portal on a tablet device.
  • Handle all necessary hand over documentation for each project, ensuring it is fed back into the QS/PM.
  • Any other reasonable request in line with this role given by the Qualified Supervisor.

Requirements

  • NVQ Level 3 - Recognised apprenticeship
  • AM2
  • 18th Edition
  • 2391
  • JIB Gold is a must

Package & Benefits

  • Starting salary up to £42K DOE
  • Van + Fuel Card
  • Progression opportunities for the right candidates

Required skills

  • Electrical Engineering

Application questions

Do you have experience within the EV sector?
Do you hold your JIB Gold Card?

Reference: 52868500

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