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CompEx Electrician
Southern Territory: CompEx Electrician – Up to £50,000 Base Salary
Benefits Package
- Up to £50,000 base salary
- Regular overtime opportunities (paid at premium rates)
- Regular pay reviews + company bonus scheme
- Ford Transit L2H2 (personal use allowed)
- Fuel card + meal allowance
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- 26 days holiday + bank holiday pay
- Company pension
- No call-outs
- Door-to-door travel paid
Working Arrangement
- Monday to Friday, 40-hour week
- Flexible start/finish times
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About the Role
You’re joining a reputable engineering firm with over 40 years’ experience, designing, manufacturing, and supplying fuel management systems. This employer values training and growth, offering in-depth product training to their staff.
As a CompEx Electrician, you’ll:
- Install fuel pumps, tank gauges, and monitoring systems across client sites
- Travel primarily in the south of the UK (Bristol, Devon, Cornwall, Portsmouth, Kent, M4 Corridor, South Wales), with occasional further trips
- Operate predominantly independently, with 2–3 weekly overnight stops required
- No call-out rota or weekend working


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Key Responsibilities
- Installation and field service of:
- Fuel pumps
- Tank gauges
- Monitoring systems
- Travel-based role (client sites only)
- Minimal oversight required (workable as sole operator)
** requirements**
- Qualified CompEx Electrician (engineering/electrician)
- Proven experience with fuel monitoring equipment
Note: Benefits such as vehicle/allowances are subject to terms/conditions.
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