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Electrician

Glasgow
5 days ago
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Electrician

£37k

Glasgow - onsite working

Permanent position

Trade Papers to be provided when submitting application

My client is a Global leading Aerospace and Defence organisation. Recruiting for an Electrician in the Glasgow area. Trade papers must be provided with application.

Responsibilities for Electrician:

Installing of all types of cables (multi-core, single core and co-axial) & electrical systems (junction boxes, fuse panels, consoles, transformers, switches etc.)
Cable terminations and installation of all electrical equipment
Using a range of hand tools

Required experience for Electrician:

Modern Apprenticeship certificate / Trade Papers (you will be required to provide papers)
Understanding of electrical installation drawings
Safety certification i.e. SHE Induction, COSHH awareness, working at height etc
Background in a major construction / manufacturing environment

If you are interested in this Electrician role, please 'APPLY' and submit your CV for immediate consideration.

Closing Date for the Electrician role: 2nd April 2025 - Trades Test will be held in March & April 2025

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