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Electrical Installation Engineer (Electrician)
Southern Territory
A GBP 42,500 Base Salary + Regular Overtime Opportunities (Paid at Premium Rates) + Regular Pay Reviews + Company Bonus Scheme + Ford Transit L2H2 (Can be used personally) + Fuel Card + Meal Allowance + PPE + 26 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays + Company Pension + No Call Out + Door to Door Travel Paid
Monday to Friday 40 Hours per Week (Flexibility Offered on Start/Finish Times)
Electrical Installation Engineer / Electrician required for an industry leading company who design, manufacture and supply fuel management systems. You will be joining a reputable company with a history of over 40 years who are continuing to grow. The company truly value their employees and offer in depth training on their products.
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The successful candidate will need to be a qualified electrical engineer and will hold the 17th or 18th edition.
The Electrical Installation Engineer will be responsible for travelling to customer sites to install fuel pumps, tank gauges and monitoring systems.
You will work at client sites across the South of the UK but may be asked to travel further afield when necessary. Regular overtime opportunities are available to those looking to boost their earnings and overnight stop required to 2:3 nights per week. No callout or weekend working required.


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The Electrical Installation Engineer Role
- Installation of fuel pumps, tank gauges and monitoring systems
- Working at client sites across the South including: Bristol, Devon, Cornwall, Portsmouth, Kent, M4 Corridor, South Wales
- Predominantly working independently
- Overnights 2:3 a week
- No call out rota
- Flexible start and finish times
The Electrical Installation Engineer Candidate
- Qualified electrical engineer / electrician
- Any industrial installation background
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