Electrician Jobs on Electricians Forums

I posted about this in the Electricians Arms a while ago and found that most forum members didn’t even know we had an Electricians Jobs section where companies can post new job vacancies (for free) (must be logged in) and potential electricians can browse the jobs and respond to the ones that interest them (again, for free).

I think the main reason for not knowing was the fact that you need to be a qualified electrician to post in the Electricians Arms on the forum. So they all have jobs.

Just quickly found a unique job for a Marine Electrician!

Marine Electrician Job

We are currently recruiting for a Marine Electrician to join our Engineering team to service our Shetland Marine Farms.

Responsible for the full service, maintenance and repair of the regions electrical infrastructure, the Marine Electrician will travel between sites to support the Farm Manager whilst maintaining an orderly workshop, ensuring health and safety compliance and safe systems of work are always in place.

The ideal candidate: Will have the relevant Electrical qualifications and will ideally have experience working with the following: power distribution systems, marine site underwater and cage distribution wiring systems, underwater lights, marine vessels, generating sets, inboard and outboard engines, and various small plant repairs. Candidates must be able to work to a high standard, have good communication skills and be computer literate.

In return: We will offer a generous remuneration package including, but not limited to, discretionary company bonus, life insurance cover and subsidised gym and cycle to work schemes. To apply for a role with us, you must be eligible to work in the UK.

A full UK driving licence is essential for this role as you will be expected to travel throughout our Shetland estate.

To apply: www.scottishseafarms.com/careers/current-vacancies/

Closing date for applications: Friday 24th May 2024

Note that Electricians Forums has nothing to do with this job vacancy.

Please feel free to discuss this subject in the forums.

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