Job Title: Electrician Contract Type: Permanent Salary: GBP41,566.54 (overtime is available) Working Hours: 40 hours Working Pattern: Monday - Friday Location: Work will be carried out in North London/Essex area If you s
Electrician Rubix M E is the leading Mechanical and Electrical recruitment agency in the UK. Our reputation is built on our commitment to excellence and delivering exceptional service to our clients and candidates. We ar
MOBILE ELECTRICIAN The basics: * Salary up to GBP45,000 + Van/Fuel Card * Covering occupied properties in parts of London, Kent, Surrey and Oxfordshire: Fault Finding, Reactive Repairs and Electrical Installations Are yo
About the Company With over four decades of experience, my client stands as a renowned family-run electrical contractor, specializing in meticulous design and seamless installation within the Commercial fit-out and rail
Specialist Solar company based in Kent are looking for a Solar Panel Installer to join their team working on projects across the South East region. They work both on commercial and residential projects and have been esta
Dual Fuel Engineer / Smart Meter Engineer Rubix M E is the leading Mechanical and Electrical recruitment agency in the UK. Our reputation is built on our commitment to excellence and delivering exceptional service to our
Are you a recent graduate with a passion for business and the drive to succeed? The UK #39;s largest supplier of electrical equipment to business and trade customers is offering an exciting opportunity to join their comp
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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