JIB Electrician Location: Whittlesey (PE7) Rate: GBP25.00ph (Personal CIS) Hours: 46 hrs a week Start: Mon 20th May (for 1 week) Nelson Permanent Placements are currently looking for a JIB Electrician to work on behalf o
Job: Electrician Area: Cambridgeshire Pay rate: GBP20 per hour Benefits: Company Van, Fuel Card About this role: We are on the lookout for a skilled and experienced Electrician to join our team. This role is crucial in e
Atrium requires a skilled electrician for a extractor fan contract in Milton Keynes. Work will typically consist of installing new and replacing extractor fans in occupied/void properties. The project is expected to be o
Temporary Maintenance Electrician Needed! Location: Duxford Are you a skilled electrician looking for a short-term opportunity? We have an immediate opening for a Maintenance Electrician for a commercial company. Role: M
BMSL, London most experienced and compliant supplier of temporary and permanent personnel to the Construction, Mechanical, Electrical FM Markets are searching for the below tradesmen to start work for us, working for BMS
We are recruiting 2 Electricians for a conveyor installation in Milton Keynes. 10 hour per day Monday to Friday You must have experience of installation of Industrial machines/conveyors. Start 7th May GBP32.00 per hour v
Building Services Manager Leading Tier 1 Opportunity! Start date : Immediate Salary : 80-85k+ Location : Cambridgeshire The company: - Leading Tier 1 Main Contractor - Working on a GBP100M Project as a Building Services
Red Rock Consultants require an Electrician for a pub refurb project in Milton Keynes starting Monday 29th April and running for 3-4 weeks doing 10-12 hours per day. Candidates must have; * JIB Gold Card * Own tools / PP
BMSL, London most experienced and compliant supplier of temporary and permanent personnel to the Construction, Mechanical, Electrical FM Markets are searching for the below tradesmen to start work for us, working for BMS
The United Kingdom is facing a shortage of skilled electricians, due to a decline in the number of young workers entering into this profession. The country has seen a decline of more than 2,500 registered electricians over the past few years, according to an analysis of the latest JIB Labor Report. Many older electricians are delaying retirement, but that may not be enough to plug the potential skills shortage in the coming years. By and large, more than 400,000 construction workers, including electricians, will retire over the next 10 years, estimates the Construction Industry Training Board ...
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