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Join our established team on a major new build project in Birmingham. We require a skilled Electrician with Gold CSCS Card, own tools/PPE, and IPAF certification. Your role will focus on 2nd fix electrical installations. We value reliability, problem-solving skills, and local candidates.
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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24.00 GBP / Hour
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Wallace Hind
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Electrician subcontractor - Heat pump installations
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Join Installio, the UK's fastest-growing heat pump network, as an Electrician Subcontractor in Birmingham. Deliver high-quality installations using your NVQ 3, 18th Edition, and own tools/van. Enjoy competitive pay up to £400/day, consistent local work, and full administrative support. Focus pure...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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Join our Birmingham Damp & Mould team as a qualified Electrician. You'll perform maintenance, repairs, and EICRs, aiming for a first-time fix. Essential requirements include C&G 2360/NVQ 3, 18th Edition, and a full UK driving license. Benefits include a company van, overtime, annual bonus potenti...
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United Kingdom , Birmingham
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Fortem Solutions Ltd
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Explore a world of opportunity with electrician jobs, a dynamic and essential profession powering modern society. Electricians are highly skilled tradespeople responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical power systems, communications, lighting, and control networks in a wide variety of settings. From residential homes and commercial buildings to complex industrial facilities, the work of an electrician is critical for safety, functionality, and technological advancement. This career path offers stability, competitive compensation, and the immense satisfaction of tangible, hands-on work. The day-to-day responsibilities of an electrician are diverse and require a sharp, analytical mind. Professionals in these jobs typically read and interpret blueprints and technical diagrams to understand the layout of electrical systems. A core part of their role involves installing wiring, conduits, and fixtures, ensuring all work complies with the stringent national and local electrical codes that govern safety. Beyond installation, electricians perform rigorous troubleshooting and fault-finding to diagnose issues within electrical systems, using a range of testing devices to identify problems and then executing the necessary repairs. Preventative maintenance is another key duty, involving routine inspections of systems like switchboards, lighting, and emergency power systems to prevent potential hazards and ensure operational efficiency. Furthermore, electricians in these jobs are often tasked with upgrading outdated systems to meet new energy efficiency standards or to support advanced technology, and they are responsible for maintaining accurate records of their work and materials used. To succeed in electrician jobs, individuals must possess a specific set of skills and qualifications. A formal electrical trade qualification, typically obtained through a multi-year apprenticeship combining classroom instruction with paid on-the-job training, is mandatory. Following this, a state or national electrical license is required to work independently and legally. Strong technical knowledge of electrical theory, circuitry, and the National Electrical Code is fundamental. Beyond technical prowess, excellent problem-solving skills are essential for diagnosing complex electrical issues. Physical fitness is also important, as the role often involves manual labor, including lifting heavy components, working in confined spaces, and climbing ladders. Key soft skills include meticulous attention to detail to ensure safety and code compliance, effective communication for interacting with clients and team members, and a steadfast commitment to safe work practices. Many electrician jobs also require a valid driver's license for travel to different job sites. Whether you are a newly qualified tradesperson or an experienced journeyman, electrician jobs offer a rewarding career path with clear avenues for progression into roles like master electrician, project supervisor, or electrical contractor. If you are seeking a hands-on, intellectually stimulating, and perpetually in-demand profession, exploring electrician jobs is your first step toward a bright future.

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