Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£38000 - £41000 per annum
Mobile Electrician ( Facilities company) - Aberdeen / Inverness - Up to £41,000 CBW have a new opportunity for a mobile electrician to work within a Facilities environment on a permanent basis? This opportunity will be covering the AB and IV post codes for a range of contracts including banks and retail outlets? To be considered: 18th Edition Ideally hold 2391 Testing and Inspection SVQ Level 2 or Level 3 Driving license Previous facilities experience Duties & Responsibilities: Reactive and planned maintenance within the facilities sector You will be upgrading and replacing and installing systems plus carrying out maintenance works, inspections and fault finding. You will keep the clients updated with any developments, recording all activities, remedial works, inspection logs etc and ensure a high level of customer service. The successful candidate will need good verbal and written communication and comfortable working with IT to record your tasks and updates. Salary & Benefits: Up to 41K depending on experience 25 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays Fully expensed van Good pension Private health care Life assurance Share scheme
Aberdeen
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