Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£45000 per annum
Mobile Electrical Engineer - FTC - FM Service Provider - Commercial Buildings - Cambridgeshire/Bedford/Norwich/Ipswich - up to £45,000 Pro Rata Exciting opportunity to work for an established FM service provider situated in Cambridgeshire, Bedford, Norwich, and Ipswich. CBW is currently recruiting an Electrical Engineer on a fixed-term contract to be based on a commercial contract. The successful candidate will be a fully qualified Electrical Engineer with a proven commercial/property building maintenance track record. He or she will be required to carry out Electrical works. This is a great local role for a potential candidate. Package A Fixed-Term Contract until March 2025 £45,000 Pro Rata Company van and fuel card provided 40 hour working 4 days across a 7-day period (including weekends and nights) Access to exclusive benefits Key Duties & Responsibilities Conducting works across sites covering Cambridgeshire/Bedford/Norwich/Ipswich. Carrying out remedial and minor new works across client estates Upgrading, replacing and installing electrical systems Carrying out maintenance works, inspections and fault finding Hours of Work Monday to Friday (40-hour week) 08:00 am to 17:00 pm Requirements 18th Edition (BS7671) City & Guilds/NVQ Level 2 or 3 Electrical Qualification City & Guilds 2391 Electrical Inspection and Testing (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Please email your CV to Archie Reed at CBW Staffing Solutions to avoid missing the opportunity.
Bury Saint Edmunds
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