Base location ndash; Southern England (Kent, South London, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset, Somerset and Devon) E.ON Branded van provided Salary - GBP42,300 based on 40 hours per week Roles in London and the
Job Title: Mobile Electrician Location: London M25 Salary: GBP43,000 per annum + van (personal use), expenses covered for parking, congestion, and fuel Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Job Description: We are
Job Opportunity: Mobile Electrician Are you an experienced electrician looking to join a dynamic team? My client has an exciting opportunity for a Mobile Electrician to work on installations and maintenance of electrical
Electricians required for our client who currently provide national M E services to blue chip clients. This is a field-based role covering South West London, Sussex, Surrey and Kent. The ideal candidate will be a qualifi
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
Job Title: Contracts Manager (Small/Medium Works/Contracts) Location: East Sussex Salary Expectations: Up to GBP48K based on experience. Plus Company vehicle, 22 Days + B/H holiday allowance and medical cover package.Abo
Job Title: Contracts Manager (Small/Medium Works/Contracts) Location: East Sussex Salary Expectations: Up to GBP48K based on experience. Plus Company vehicle, 22 Days + B/H holiday allowance and medical cover package.Abo
The On-Site Group are looking for a Domestic Electrician/Electrical Tester on a temp to perm basis Duties will include: Working on Social housing properties in Hampshire and Dorset. Carrying out EICR testing and Remedial
Electrician (day shift ) GBPc43k+ Benefits South East ABJ7000 PERMANENT Onsite An experienced electrician for day shift work, is urgently required to cover labs and a production site in terms of equipment installation, m
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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