Renewable Electrician - Vehicle charge points - Solar PV - Air source heat pumps Uk leading organisation in renewables. Huge bonuses and shares in the company worth GBP10k + Are you an Electrician looking to work direct
Job Role: Electrician Area: Kent Salary: GBP40k - GBP45k + Van + Fuel Card Experience We are looking for a candidate with experience in installation, maintenance and servicing in the commercial sectors. You will be cover
Position: Electrician Location: Greenhithe Salary: GBP40,692 (salaries include the on-call allowance) plus vehicle and other benefits (see below) Full Time and Permanent ndash; 42.5 hours a week ndash; Monday to Friday O
Electrician - Mobile Sidcup, London Permanent Salary of GBP40,000 - GBP46,000, depending on experience, plus van and Fuel card Working on behalf of a Multi National Facilities Maintenance company on one of their prestigi
Looking to recruit an Electrician to join a leading property services company Responsibilities: Deliver the best quality service, you #39;ll join us to undertake electrical repairs, testing and installation works complyi
If you #39;re an Electrician in the Solar industry looking for an opportunity with a clear progression pathway into Project Management this is the role for you. The Project Manager role will be critical for this business
To complete all PPM and reactive works within a technical environment. Ability to work on own initiative, own supervision with knowledge of all electrical and HVAC systems. Manage the assets for the client in their criti
The United Kingdom is facing a shortage of skilled electricians, due to a decline in the number of young workers entering into this profession. The country has seen a decline of more than 2,500 registered electricians over the past few years, according to an analysis of the latest JIB Labor Report. Many older electricians are delaying retirement, but that may not be enough to plug the potential skills shortage in the coming years. By and large, more than 400,000 construction workers, including electricians, will retire over the next 10 years, estimates the Construction Industry Training Board ...
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