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Electricians required to work on a marine project in the Portsmouth area.

The type of project: Dockyard 
Location of Project: Portsmouth 
Duration: Long term

Previous experience of working within an Engineering Construction / Heavy Engineering / Marine environment essential.

Time served Electrical tradesperson minimum NVQ Level 3 Cert required.

Security clearance check (including DBS) required.

Vital will require the following to progress your application

CV
2 Work Related References
Proof of right to work in the UK (visa, passport etc)
Any relevant qualificationsIf you do not hear from us within seven days, then your application has not been successful on this occasion. We may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly.

Vital Human Resources is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion/belief, sex or sexual orientation.

Non Local / Traveller (40 plus miles from site) PAYE (Inclusive of hol pay)                  Umbrella 

Standard: £31.38                                  £36.80

Back shift: £36.94                                 £43.22

Nightshift: £38.05                                  £44.50

Overtime: £28.02                                  £33.30

Sunday Overtime: £35.01                     £41.38

Local (less than 39 miles from site)

PAYE (Inclusive of hol pay)                  Umbrella 

Standard: £22.20                                  £25.94

Back shift: £27.78                                 £32.36

Nightshift: £28.89                                  £33.64

Overtime: £28.02                                   £33.02

Sunday Overtime: £35.01                      £41.11

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