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Electrical Engineer

Wisbech
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Electrical Engineer

Wisbech (PE13 3)

Do you want the opportunity to work for a global powerhouse in the facilities maintenance sector, who's client base occupy 95% of the Fortune 100?

Are you tired of being pulled across the country in a mobile role?

Do you want to work as part of a close knit team as an electrical engineer - where your input matters?

Are you looking for a genuine opportunity to progress and upskill?

Then keep reading.

Benefits:

  • Up to £40,000 basic with overtime available to boost income!

  • Digital Healthcare

  • Mortgage Discounts

  • Restaurant Discounts

  • Talent Referral Scheme

  • Cycle To Work Scheme

  • Eyecare Vouchers

  • Plus MORE!

    Key Responsibilities of an Electrical Engineer:

  • Perform reactive and planned maintenance on the site’s mechanical and electrical systems and equipment.

  • Diagnose, organise, and carry out remedial repairs, ensuring tasks are owned and completed from start to finish.

  • Identify required materials and arrange procurement through approved suppliers.

    What We Need From You as and Electrical Engineer:

  • Qualifications:

  • Level 3 in Electrical Engineering.

  • 17th or 18th Edition

  • Completion of a recognised technical training scheme or apprenticeship.

    #INDNORTH

    Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

    Pay: £38,000.00-£40,000.00 per year

    Benefits:

  • Additional leave

  • Canteen

  • Company events

  • Company pension

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Employee discount

  • Free parking

  • Health & wellbeing programme

  • Life insurance

  • On-site parking

  • Referral programme

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