GES Group
Electrical Installation Engineer

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Overview
Working Hours: 38 hours a week
Salary: GES offer professional and attractive pay rates in line with, and above, the current 2021/22 JIB, IET & AEMT Industry Engineering Rates Review. We pledge to continue our objective as ‘Employer of Choice’ in line with our continuing rates review process, GES Group has committed to a full and detailed pricing evaluation of our professional services portfolio throughout the entire workplace as an obligation to our professional body of regulation.
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- A proven background and range of experience in installation works.
- Experience working with a variety of containment structures.
- Self-motivation and flexibility.
- A full driving license and ability to travel to customer sites.
The role involves carrying out: electrical installations and fault finding/diagnostics, with the ability to read schematics, and complete all Company documentation, such as Engineer Report Sheets and Daily Time Sheets, to a high standard and on time.
Desired Criteria
- Minimum of an NVQ L3 Diploma in an Electrical/Engineering discipline
- 3rd and 4th year Apprentices will be considered for this role


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Experience & Skills
The successful applicant is expected to be time-served in an Electrical/Engineering discipline, and/or qualified to a minimum of an NVQ L3 Diploma in an Electrical/Engineering discipline. However, skilled and competent 3rd and 4th year Apprentices will be considered for this role. This is a permanent, full-time (38 hours p/w) with potential for overtime, with 29 days holiday per year, inclusive of 8 statutory holidays.
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