Electrician

Posted 21 June by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
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Temporary Electrician - 1-Month Contract
Social Housing Project
We are seeking an experienced electrician to join our team on a 1-month contract, working on a social housing project. The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out a range of electrical installation and maintenance tasks across multiple properties.
Key Requirements:

  • 17th or 18th Edition electrical qualification
  • NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation
  • Advantage if you hold the 2395 qualification
  • Full clean driving licence and access to a vehicle, as this is a mobile role

Duties will include:

  • Fault-finding and repair
  • Upgrading electrical systems
  • Installations of new lighting, sockets, and other electrical components
  • Testing and certification of electrical works
  • Providing excellent customer service to residents

This is a great opportunity for an electrician looking for a short-term contract in the social housing sector. If you have the required qualifications and experience,

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