Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
Competitive + Overtime Scheme
Electrician Rugby, Warwickshire Up to £33,779 (DOE) We have an exciting opportunity for a permanent Electrician working with His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service at HMP Onley. You will play an important part in ensuring the planned and reactive maintenance work within the prisons is carried out in a safe, compliant and timely manner. You will be responsible for but not limited to: Planned and preventative electrical maintenance. Diagnosing and replacing failed domestic electrical components. Responding to breakdowns ensuring all works are carried out under the appropriate Safe System of Work and in a timely manner. Actively fault finding / problem solving on domestic electrical systems across the prison. Undertaking electrical installation activities in accordance with the design provided and IET Wiring Regulations. Testing and inspecting electrical installations in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations. Monitoring and ordering critical spares for all electrical services. Other tasks as required by the Site Responsible for ensuring H&S standards are achieved across the contract The ideal candidate would have: Appropriate technical qualification eg City & Guilds 2365 parts 1-3, BTEC, NVQ level 3 or above BS7671 IET Wiring Regulations, specifically 18 th Edition*. Experience of electrical maintenance activities, general distribution and installation and testing. Knowledge and experience of Electrical Systems and Electricity at work Regulations. Capable of working at heights. Ability to work alone and use initiative. What we can offer: Up to £33,779 (DOE) + Overtime Structured Career Development 24 days Holiday + Bank Holiday + 2 Charity Days Benefits and Discount Schemes Pension Contribution For more information please feel free to get in touch: [email protected]
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