Ian Williams Ltd
Electrical Supervisor

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Electrical Supervisor Opportunity in Bristol/Swindon
We are looking for a conscientious, and fully qualified Electrical Supervisor to join our dedicated trades team based in Bristol/Swindon.
Due to the nature of our works, working within residential properties, you will be passionate about delivering an exceptional customer service, understanding the positive impact and difference you are making to people’s homes.
At Ian Williams, we offer more than just a job! We provide a secure, supportive environment where you’re fairly rewarded and can truly belong. We encourage our teams to develop their knowledge and there’ll be a future opportunity to increase your skills through solar PV works.
At Ian Williams, we offer more than just a job:
- Competitive basic salary of £43,095 for a 39 hour working week
- On target earnings up to £47,151 with bonus, overtime and travel expense
- Company van and fuel card
- Uniform and PPE provided, plus a PDA to manage your work effectively
- Paid holidays, pension contributions and life insurance
- Free legal and financial advice, plus free counselling via Lighthouse Charity
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The Electrical Supervisor Role
- Complete on-going electrical testing (EICRs) and repairs within occupied residential properties
- As an EQS you will also be responsible for checking and signing off electrical certification conducted by the other electricians as well as notifying building control of any new installation works.
- Ensuring installations of works surrounding kitchens & bathrooms are completed to a quality standard and post inspections are completed.
- Validation on electrical repairs, small works, and test & inspections
What will you bring as an Electrical Supervisor?
- Qualified to an NVQ level 3 Electrical Installation (C&G 2357 or equivalent
- Level 3 in Initial and Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations (C&G 2391-52)
- 18th Edition (BS 7671) Wiring Regulations is essential.
- Experience working within a domestic environment, and comfortable working within occupied residential properties.
- Flexibility and a can-do attitude, with the occasional requirement to be part of our on-call rota for emergency out of hours electrical work.
- A full UK Driving License is essential for this role.


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Life at Ian Williams
Working at Ian Williams means stability, safety and the chance to go further with us. Our employees benefit from long-term secured work, due to our contracts, a guaranteed 39 hour paid week and consistent opportunities to boost earnings.
We strive to create a strong safety culture, recognised by the ROSPA Presidential Award, which gives us a stay culture.
Our Trades community has an average length of service of 4.5 years. You’ll be joining a company where your skills are valued, your hard work is rewarded, and we’ll support your development both on and off the tools. We are proud our Tradespeople have grown into Business and General Managers. Don’t apply for a job, apply for a career!
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