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We are a small but rapidly growing electrical contractors based in Peckham Rye. We are looking for a new member of the team to assist with the day to day running of the company.


The work will involve:

Diary and time management with allocation of jobs to engineers

Updating clients on various jobs and keeping them informed

Creation of entries into data base and preparing for invoicing

Ordering and sourcing of parts and materials

General day to day admin tasks


Keys skills required:-

Self motivated

Ability to write brief reports and respond to email

Computer skills with a good knowledge of Excel

Experience with Quick books would be an advantage

Driving licence would be an advantage


This is a full time role Monday to Friday.


If interested, please send your CV to [email protected]


www.westside-electrical-ltd.co.uk

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