Yorkshire Housing
Electrician

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We’re looking for passionate, qualified Electricians in the South Yorkshire area to join our brilliant team!
As an Electrician at Yorkshire Housing, you’ll get:
- £40,057.61 per year for 37.5 hours per week
- On call rota paying £286.65 per week plus call out and overtime opportunities!
- A company van, fuel card and all associated plant and equipment
- The ability to claim back for prescriptions, dental care, eye tests and many more!
- 26 days holiday plus Bank Holidays rising 1 day each year up to 31!
- A great pension scheme where we’ll match your contributions up to 9%
- To work in a secure, stable and supportive environment
- A variety of fantastic retail discounts
- Company sick pay
Yorkshire Housing own and manage over 20,000 homes (and counting) across Yorkshire and our mission is to make it possible for current and future tenants to live in a place they’re proud to call home.
Our service doesn’t stop once the keys are in the door, and as an Electrician, you’ll play a key role in making sure our tenants feel safe, valued and proud to live in a YH home from day one. It’s a role that you can go home from knowing you’ve made a difference, with customers always at the heart!
What you’ll be doing
- You’ll undertake all electrical workstreams which include electrical repairs and alterations to existing fittings and fixtures, rewiring partial or full properties, including inspection, testing and the provision of certification and reporting on the condition of electrical components and equipment, planned installs such as lighting upgrades and heating upgrades. This will take place in both in empty and occupied properties.
- You’ll be using your own personal initiative, problem-solving any smaller issues on-site, but also be working as a key player in a bigger team.
- Also, you’ll work closely with other trades, as well as administrators and suppliers. You’ll be the face of Yorkshire Housing to many of our tenants. So, respectful, warm and professional communication is a key part of this role.
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Sounds good? Here’s what we need from you…
If you’re passionate about creating trust with our customers and doing the right thing, not the easy thing, then this role sounds perfect for you. We’re a future-focused, innovative housing provider with big plans for growth and developing our customer offer.
We’re also looking for someone with the right experience in a domestic setting and the relevant qualifications. You’ll have City & Guilds Level 3 (or recognised equivalent qualification), City & Guilds 2382 (18th edition), NVQ in Electro technical Services & AM2 Certification and 2391-51 Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations Level 3 (or recognised equivalent or greater qualification)


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You'll also need a valid UK driving licence. This is a mobile role, so you'll be travelling around Yorkshire, however we'll try to allocate work locations based around your home location. Please see the attached role profile for more info.
So, now you’re really interested?
At YH, we’re building a work environment that’s inclusive as well as diverse, where everyone can be themselves. Difference is what makes us stronger, so we welcome and encourage candidates from all backgrounds.
The fine print
If you are applying for this role internally you must inform your current line manager (it’s the right thing to do!). If a competitive candidate pool is identified, we reserve the right to close the role early, therefore we would encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible. You'll be based across Yorkshire, so please ensure your CV has an up to date postcode on!
For more information or need some help feel free to email Recruitment@yorkshirehousing.co.uk
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