Hurst Stores & Interiors
Senior Electrician / NICEIC QS

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Company Description
Hurst has been a leader in interior fit-out and refurbishment projects since 1969, emphasizing quality, timely delivery, and building lasting client relationships. As a 100% family-owned business, Hurst provides a comprehensive range of specialist services, including bespoke joinery, mechanical and electrical works, ceilings and flooring, tiling, and performance door sets. With over 70,000 sq. ft. of joinery manufacturing facilities based at its Bradford head office, the company remains committed to excellence across diverse sectors, including retail, leisure, education, and workspace projects.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site Senior Electrician / NICEIC QS role based in Bradford. The successful applicant will be responsible for a variety of electrical tasks, including installation, maintenance, repair, and testing of electrical systems. Day-to-day duties include troubleshooting and diagnosing electrical issues, ensuring compliance with health and safety standards, overseeing the quality of work, and assisting with project management to deliver exceptional electrical solutions for fit-out and refurbishment projects.
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- Proficiency in Electricity and Electrical Work, including installations, upgrades, and compliance with industry standards.
- Skills in Maintenance & Repair, with the ability to troubleshoot and diagnose complex electrical issues efficiently.
- Experience in Electrical Engineering and technical expertise in commercial and industrial settings.
- Strong knowledge of NICEIC requirements and ability to serve as a Qualified Supervisor (QS).
- Effective problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes.
- Ability to work on-site in Bradford as part of a cohesive team, ensuring timely project completion.
- Relevant qualifications, such as NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation, 18th Edition Wiring Regulations, and Inspection and Testing (2391 or equivalent).
- Previous experience in the interior fit-out and refurbishment sector is a plus.
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