Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£300 - £325 per day, Benefits: over time available
Great opportunity for a Electrical Supervisor - Plymouth My client who is looking to recruit an enthusiastic individual to join the operations department as a Electrical Supervisor. The work will be based in Plymouth and you will be working within a team based at the Dockyard. Responsibilties will include, but not limited to: Control and coordination of the supply chain. Supervising a team of 8-10 Procurement of materials. Ensure Health and Safety requirements are being met. Attending daily meetings as required. Requirements: Basic computer skills and a knowledge of O365 and Microsoft SharePoint. SSSTS/ CSCS First Aid Training. The company offers a very good day rate plus over time of time and half on Saturdays, double time on Sundays. Please call Sarah Strippel on 07930998891 or email [email protected]
Plymouth
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