Electrician - West Yorkshire

Location: Leeds
Duration: Permanent
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  • Electrician
  • Leeds / York 
  • Company Van and Fuel Card
  • Permanent Work
  • Salary up to £36,000 plus benefits & on-call overtime 

 

Multitask Personnel are currently working with a leading Facilities Management company who specialise in the fabric, mechanical and electrical maintenance of licenced Pub/ Restaurant chains and Leisure Facilities, nationwide.

Due to ongoing growth, we are working alongside them to recruit a driven and experienced Electrician within West Yorkshire covering areas such as Leeds & York.

You will be required to carry out planned and reactive maintenance as well as testing with their clients within the commercial sector. 

Requirements:

  • 18th Edition
  • NVQ Level 3 Electrical
  • Reactive/ PPM experience
  • 2391 Inspection and Testing or equivalent – desirable
  • Full driving licence
  • Must be able to cover emergency call outs (evenings, weekends, and bank holidays on a rota basis)

What does the company offer?

  • Salary up to £36K
  • Plus, door to door travel
  • Overtime paid at x1.5 after 45hrs within the week and Saturday AM, Saturday PM and Sunday paid at x2.
  • 23 days holidays, plus 8 stats rising to 25 after 2 years of service
  • Training and Upskilling
  • 1st Fix and Red report bonus
  • Van & Fuel Card – Personal use of the van
  • On call 1 in 6 standing payment and door to door call out.  

 

To apply please give Carly a call on 07754854146 or send your CV to c.wilson@multitaskpersonnel.co.uk

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