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13 months ago
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Electrician | Permanent | West London | up to £60,000

Join the exciting expansion journey with the UK's fastest growing Engineering Services Businesses!

PT Renewables are seeking a skilled Electrical Test Engineer to become a vital part of our partner's Electrical Engineering team.

With a legacy spanning over a century, you'll be joining an organisation delivering top-notch inspection, testing, and risk management services across various sectors.

A chance to work on a portfolio of prestigious contracts with Nationwide, Lidl, JD Sports, Nuffield Health, as well as numerous educational institutions.

The Role

As an Electrical Test Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in conducting electrical testing within commercial properties.

In addition to a competitive day rate, your earning power is highly inflated with the ability to earn more on based in circuits tested beyond a specified threshold - along with ample opportunities for overtime and weekend assignments.

Our client prides their selves on consistently enabling engineers to surpass bonus targets, achieving it almost every 19 out of 20 days worked.

You'll benefit from world-class training programs and a clear path for career progression, underscored by our culture of promoting from within.

Role covers west London.

Responsibilities:

  • Perform Electrical Testing.

  • Conduct electrical condition reporting, inspection, and testing.

  • Maintain accurate electrical documentation.

    Requirements:

  • NVQ Level 3 qualification in electrical installations (e.g., C&G 2330, 2365, 2357, 2360, or equivalent).

  • Knowledge of BS7671.

  • 2391 Inspection qualification.

    In return, you'll receive:

  • Competitive Basic Salary of £45,000 , supplemented by a bonus structure leading to an OTE of up to £60,000 - Bonuses Paid per circuit after specific number.

  • £4000 car allowance.

  • £1,500 signing on bonus

  • Ample opportunities for overtime and weekend work.

    If you're eager to be part of our client's dynamic team, get moving with this opportunity by clicking "apply now" to submit your updated CV

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