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A full time, permanent position for 40 hours per week with an annual salary. Note that we are not looking to employ anyone on a self employed or contract only basis.


We are looking for someone who is fully qualified and has a minimum of 3 years experience as an electrician or doing test and inspection. Salary for the position is in the range £32000 to £36000 dependent on skill set and experience.


The work involves test and inspection of electrical installations in a mix of residential, commercial and industrial properties. Job tasks would included:

* Carry out EICR inspections

* Inspection and testing of newly installed electrics by our electricians EICs MWCs

* Fire alarm and emergency lighting inspections

* Checking and signing off all types of certificates completed by our electricians.

* 3 phase testing


You will need to be able to work well on your own but always as an integral part of our team. Many of our projects are in south London, but you would be expected to travel to different parts of London when required. Some of the roles would be completed working from our office in Forest Hill.


The position includes a company vehicle which we would need to purchase specifically for this position. A full UK driving licence is required. It would be an advantage if you have your own transport to get between jobs initially. You will be required to supply the majority of your own tools and test equipment – the company also provides shared resource tools and equipment as required.


This is a good opportunity to make your mark in a small but well regarded local firm. We are looking for applications from self motivated, hard working people with a positive attitude.


Please apply by emailing us at [email protected] giving details of your qualifications and experience, or including your current CV.

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