We #39;re recruiting for our client based in Barnsley, this business are expanding and have ambitious plans to grow from their Yorkshire HQ. This business are a leading manufacturer and export their product across the UK
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN BARNSLEY 4 SHIFT: Week 1: 06:00-16:00 Thursday-Sunday Week 2: 06:00-14:00 Monday-Friday Week 3: 22:00-06:00 Monday-Friday Week 4: 14:00-22:00 Monday-Friday GBP41,786.30 We are looking fo
Electrical Installation Trainer ndash; Barnsley College - Permanent - GBP31,280 to GBP35,205 per annum Are you an experienced Electrician that is looking to move into education from industry, or an experienced Electrical
Motor Vehicle Trainer ndash; Barnsley College - Permanent - GBP31,280 to GBP35,205 per annum Are you an experienced industry specialist with a desire to learn new skills? Are you looking for a role that offers more benef
Elevate your career as a Multiskilled Maintenance Electrician with a reputable family-run business in the heart of Barnsley. This esteemed enterprise is seeking a dedicated individual with a passion for excellence in ele
Electrical Maintenance Engineer Location: Barnsley Based S71 Salary: Starting at A GBP 24,000 per annum (Negotiable on experience) Hours: 40 hours per week (With the possibility of overtime) The company are specialists i
Our client is a well-established and successful manufacturer with a global presence. They are looking for an electrically biased Electrical Controls and Instrumentation Engineer / EC I Engineer / Instrumentation Technici
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN BARNSLEY 2 SHIFT: Week 1: 08:00-16:30 Monday-Friday Week 2: 06:00-16:00 Monday, Tuesday, Saturday, Sunday GBP39,199.16 We are looking for a motivated shift electrician to join a market l
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN BARNSLEY 4 SHIFT: Week 1: 06:00-16:00 Thursday-Sunday Week 2: 06:00-14:00 Monday-Friday Week 3: 22:00-06:00 Monday-Friday Week 4: 14:00-22:00 Monday-Friday GBP41,786.30 We are looking fo
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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