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NICEIC Qualified Supervisor - Erith Kent - £46/50K

Pertemps TM
Kent
2 weeks ago
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NICEIC Qualifying Supervisor – Erith Kent £46/50k

My client are a M&E engineering company based in Kent, who have been established for over 30 years, servicing end clients on all building services solutions.

The opportunity has no become available for a working NICEIC Qualifying supervisor to oversee their electrical team, working between the office and supporting the site teams when necessary. 

Responsibilities

As an electrical qualifying supervisor, duties will include but may not be limited to:

  • Attendance on site when expected.
  • Overseeing a team of 9 electricians.
  • Overseeing all maintenance inspections, repairs, and servicing of electrical systems, in accordance with the correct codes and standard BS7671.
  • Overseeing Testing and inspection of various systems and completing test certificates including signing off work on the NICEIC portal.
  • First port of call to the end client
  • Efficiently complete and log job sheets using our in-house system.


Qualifications and Experience

  • 18th Edition (required) City & Guilds (2382-18) IET Wiring Regulations BS7671:2018 (or equivalent)
  • City & Guilds 2391 or 2394/5 Inspection and Testing (required)
  • NVQ Level 3 Electrical installation or time served electrician.


 
Salary:

  • £46/50K Basic
  • Monday to Friday 8 till 5pm
  • Company Van & Fuel Card
  • 23 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Pension – Laptop



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