Ian Williams Ltd
Electrician

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Ian Williams are looking for a qualified and experienced Electrician who shares our commitment to quality and high standards to join our Capital (Planned Refurbishments) team based in Plymouth, covering Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
Look no further if you're seeking job security, a competitive benefits package, and the chance to thrive within a vibrant and supportive work environment.
At Ian Williams, we offer more than just a job:
- Competitive basic salary of £38,694 for a 39 hour working week
- On target earnings up to £42,750 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
Our tradespeople don’t just join us, they stay with us. We don’t just talk career development, we live it. Find out more by reading “Life at Ian Williams” below.
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The Electrician role:
- Completing domestic works, including wiring sockets, fuse spurs, fans, lights, showers, pumps and renewing CCUs with the ability to test and certify the work
- Taking pride in health and safety is key to the success of this role, ensuring all actions are communicated effectively and recorded
- Demonstrating excellent customer service skills when working in occupied properties in a customer facing environment.
What will you bring as an Electrician?
- Qualified to an NVQ 3 level as an Electrician or similar professional body (e.g., City & Guilds), 18th Edition certificate, and AM2 is essential
- Level 3 Award in Initial and Periodic Inspection and Testing of Electrical Installations (2391-52 or 2394/5) is desirable
- Level 3 Solar Photovoltaic Systems is desirable
- Ability to work professionally and considerately in a range of domestic environments
- Possession of a full current UK Driving licence, which is essential to undertake the Electrician 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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