Electrician | London, London | £50,000 - £55,000 DOE | Full time

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Electrician (JIB Gold Card) Location: London & Thames Valley (with occasional overseas work - Mediterranean Europe) Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 DOE (Competitive) Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:30am - 4:30pm (with weekend work available) Overview Our client, an established and growing electrical contractor, is seeking an experienced Electrician to join their team during an exciting period of sustainable growth. With full order books secured several months in advance and a strong base of reputable clients, this role offers long-term stability and genuine career progression. Key Responsibilities Commercial and industrial electrical installation works Car charging installation and maintenance (helpful but not essential) Projects across London and the Thames Valley - must be happy to travel, with occasional stay-aways and weekend overtime Occasional overseas assignments in Mediterranean Europe Working to a high standard while meeting project deadlines Collaboration with site teams and management Essential Requirements Current JIB Gold Card Proven experience in commercial and industrial installations Flexible approach to travel and working locations Strong work ethic and attention to detail Full UK driving licence (preferred) What's on Offer Fully expensed company van (Vauxhall Vivaro) All power tools provided Paid travel time Company pension scheme Discretionary, profit-related bonus 20 days holiday + 3 days at Christmas + all bank holidays Ongoing training and development as required Realistic progression opportunities within a growing company

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