Job Details
Job Ref: 213077889
Date: 2021-01-26 10:08:00
Electrician (Domestic)
£30,000 + Realistic Bonus OTE £32k-£35k + Van + Overtime + Benefits
Wendover (Commutable by Aylesbury, High Wycombe)
Are you an Electrician with experience in domestic looking for training and progression to become a fully qualified Installation Engineer, with a monthly bonus, overtime, and the flexibility of a home-based role?
Covering a local patch, you will carry out installation works within a variety of domestic environments. This market leading company are looking for Electricians who want more than just a sparky role and who are instead looking for a progressive career move. With a realistic performance bonus and overtime, there is also the scope to significantly increase your earnings.
Working for a manufacturer rather than a subcontractor, you will be well looked after and join a community of likeminded Electricians, with a number of great company benefits, a fantastic culture and a real chance to push on with your career.
This role would suit an Electrician with domestic experience, who is looking for a long term career move within the industry and who wants the stability and progression opportunities that come with working for an industry leader.
THE ROLE
* Installation of equipment within domestic environments
* Covering a local patch
THE PERSON
* Previously worked as an Electrician
* 18th Edition
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