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Job title: Mobile Electrician
Client: JLL
Contract length: 8–12 week assignment (potential temp-to-perm conversion)
Hours: 40hrs/week + overtime
Location: London & South East
Overview
Tired of vans without tools, jobs without backup, and pay that doesn't move?
We're growing our mobile engineering team and looking for qualified electricians who want more than just another maintenance contract. With JLL you get the stability of a national employer, proper kit, real training investment, and varied work — not the same three faults on the same site, week in, week out.
Why electricians choose JLL
- Overtime that's worth doing. Time-and-a-half on weekday overtime, double time on weekends and bank holidays, plus standby/call-out allowance for on-call cover.
- A van and kit that work for you. Fully equipped company van, fuel card, tools and PPE provided from day one.
- We pay for your tickets. Fire alarm, EV charging, and more — fully funded, with paid time off to attend.
- Real progression. Clear pathways to senior engineer, supervisor and REM-track roles within a national team — not a slide in someone's deck.
- Variety, not monotony. A patch of sites across London and the South East gives you genuine fault-finding, installs and PPM — not the same job on a loop.
- Backup when you need it. Regional engineering team leaders, technical escalation, and a stop-work culture that's actually respected.
- Job security. Long-term national accounts and stable workload — not a small outfit one bad month from trouble.
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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 fit
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Responsibilities


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- PPM and reactive electrical works across multiple commercial sites.
- Fault diagnosis and repair on lighting, power, distribution and control systems.
- Inspection, testing and certification to BS 7671 (18th Edition).
- Working safely — POWRAs, permits, and a stop-work culture that means something.
Skills and Qualifications
Essential:
- NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation, AM2, 18th Edition (BS 7671) Or an ECS gold card.
- Full UK driving license.
Nice to have:
- 2391, F-Gas/AC, commercial or FM experience, fire alarm/emergency lighting know-how — and if you don't have them yet, we'll help you get there.
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