Morson Talent have 2 urgent positions for Electricians based in Essex or Kent to carry out Electrical testing & Maintenance on Substations.
Preferably looking for 2 x Electricians to work together & share van.
Benefits:
Weekly payments to LTD of £230 per shift. We can also pay to Umbrella companies or PAYE.
Van & fuel card provided by client for 2 man team
Immediate start - 18 to 24 months contract available
Essential Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications and Experience:
Working on substations & DNO experienced
Proven experience in electrical power construction projects
Previous transportation work environment experience
Proven CDM Health, Safety and Environmental experience and knowledge
City and Guilds 2380 IEE Wiring Regulations, 18th Edition.
City and Guilds Certificates A, B & C in Electrical Installation Minimum NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation and/or servicing & maintenance work.
Experience in using MS applications, i.e. Word and Excel
Full clean driving licence
Principal Accountabilities:
Understand and work to all necessary documentation for construction phase, including programme, method statements, risk assessments, work instructions and procedures from project start to completion.
Work from plans and technical drawings
Identify and control on site, materials, plant and equipment, company owned or on hire.
Provide accurate and regular progress updates to Site Supervisor/Engineer and Project Manager to ensure that effective operations on site are carried out
Escalate and report issues to the Site Supervisor/Engineer or Project Manager as soon as such are apparent.
Escalate and report to the Site Supervisor/Engineer or Project Manager any commercial issues to ensure that change, delays, disruption, completion, defects or other commercial aspects are recorded.
Assemble, install, test and maintain electrical infrastructure or electrical/electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus and fixtures using hand tools, power tools and other specialist
Please apply online TODAY or call Quade on (phone number removed)