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Electrician
United Infrastructure
Delivers essential infrastructure services across utilities and social infrastructure, supporting some of the UK’s largest network operators and housing providers.
PiLON
Part of the United Infrastructure Group, specialises in planned maintenance, refurbishment, and repairs within the social housing sector. With over 20 years of experience, we are known for delivering quality work with care and respect for the communities we serve.
Job Description
- Carry out electrical installation works as part of kitchen and bathroom refurbishment programmes within social housing properties.
- Install and replace sockets, switches, lighting, extractor fans, cookers, and associated electrical components.
- Complete first-fix and second-fix electrical works to a high standard.
- Work safely and in accordance with current electrical regulations and site procedures.
- Liaise effectively with site management, residents, and other trades on site.
- Ensure works are completed within programme timescales and to client expectations.
- Maintain a clean and tidy work area and demonstrate a professional approach at all times.
- Accurately complete any required job sheets and installation documentation.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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- Experience in a similar role within the Social Housing sector
- Valid CSCS card
- Tools - 110v or battery-operated
- Driving licence and access to own vehicle (van preferred)
- Asbestos Awareness Training Certificate
Additional Information
Why work with us? Here are some of the brilliant benefits you could get:
- Very generous colleagues’ referral scheme – we reward you for getting your friends to work with us (T&Cs apply)
- Multiple long-term projects, which guarantees continuity of work
- Prompt payments and very competitive rates
- Professional development training opportunities
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