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Employment Type: Full-time
Salary: GBP 45 to 60k + Bens
Location: Projects within M25 (London and surrounding areas)
Benefits:
- Company van
- Fuel card
- Pension contribution
- Long-term project opportunities
- Professional development
- Safe working environment with strict HSE compliance
Job Overview
We are seeking a fully qualified and experienced Electrician to join an established and trusted contractor that partners with housing providers and public sector organisations across the South East. Due to continued growth, they are looking to strengthen their electrical team with skilled and experienced professionals.
The successful Electrician will be a safety-conscious, reliable professional with a strong commitment to delivering high-quality workmanship. You will be able to work efficiently, meet project deadlines, and ensure all work is completed in full compliance with current electrical regulations and industry standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Install, test, and commission electrical wiring, circuits, and systems in accordance with BS 7671 (18th Edition Wiring Regulations)
- Carry out first and second fix electrical installations
- Install and connect associated electrical systems
- Read and interpret technical drawings, specifications, and site plans accurately
- Perform fault finding, diagnostics, and remedial electrical works
- Ensure full compliance with site RAMS, HSE requirements, and building regulations
- Maintain accurate records of installations, testing, and certification documentation
- Maintain tools, equipment, and the company vehicle in safe working condition
- Deliver high standards of workmanship with attention to detail and safety
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Essential Qualifications And Experience
- Fully qualified Electrician with NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installations (or equivalent, e.g. City and Guilds 2365-02 / 2357 pathway)
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS 7671) certification
- Valid JIB Gold Card or ECS Gold Card
- Proven experience in commercial, industrial, housing, or construction environments
- Strong knowledge of electrical installation, testing, and commissioning
- Competent in first fix and second fix installations
- Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications
- Strong understanding of health and safety procedures and site compliance
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Strong communication skills and ability to work independently or as part of a team
Desirable Qualifications And Experience
- Inspection and Testing qualification (City and Guilds 2391 or equivalent)
- IPAF, PASMA, or other relevant site certifications
- Full UK Driving Licence
- Experience supervising apprentices or junior electricians


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Additional Requirements
- Ability to work within strict HSE standards and site regulations
- Professional attitude with strong customer service focus
- Reliable, punctual, and committed to high-quality delivery
- Ability to work to tight deadlines in a fast-paced construction environment
- Strong awareness of safe working practices and risk mitigation
Technical / Professional Skills
- Strong understanding of electrical systems and installation practices
- Competence in debugging, fault-finding, and system testing
- Knowledge of workflows and coordination
- High attention to detail and commitment to quality standards
- Mobile-first, detail-oriented approach to installation accuracy and compliance documentation
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