Hertz Electrical Contractors Ltd
Electrician

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Company Description
Hertz Electrical Contractors Ltd is a NICEIC-approved electrical contractor based in Rugby, serving commercial and domestic clients across Warwickshire. The company focuses on energy-saving and smart technology solutions, delivering forward-thinking electrical work that meets exceptional industry standards. Its qualified team undertakes a wide range of installations, maintenance, and repairs, including out-of-hours services tailored to client needs and environments. Hertz Electrical Contractors Ltd specializes in internal and external lighting design and works to government-endorsed TrustMark quality standards, offering bespoke and professional solutions.
Role Description
The Electrician role is a full-time, on-site position based in Rugby, supporting commercial and domestic projects. Day-to-day responsibilities include:
- Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems, fixtures, and lighting in accordance with relevant regulations and company standards.
- Diagnosing faults, performing troubleshooting, and completing routine and preventative maintenance to ensure safe and reliable operation of electrical installations.
- Interpreting technical drawings, collaborating with team members and supervisors, and communicating clearly with clients to deliver tailored, high-quality solutions.
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Qualifications
- Strong knowledge of electricity and electrical principles, with practical experience applying these in real-world installations.
- Proficiency in electrical work, including wiring, installation, and commissioning of commercial and domestic systems.
- Skills in maintenance & repair, with the ability to perform routine servicing and corrective work on electrical equipment and infrastructure.
- Effective troubleshooting abilities, including diagnosing faults, identifying root causes, and implementing safe, compliant solutions.
- Understanding of electrical engineering concepts relevant to building services and smart technology / energy-saving solutions.
- Recognized electrical qualifications (e.g., NVQ Level 3 or equivalent) and current industry certifications; NICEIC experience is an advantage.
- Knowledge of BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations), health and safety standards, and TrustMark or similar quality frameworks.
- Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and schematics, and to use appropriate tools and test equipment safely.
- Good communication and teamwork skills, with a professional, customer-focused approach and attention to detail.
- Valid UK driving license and willingness to work on-site across Rugby and the wider Warwickshire area as required.
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