- Using a working knowledge of electrical systems, undertake repair, maintenance, fault-finding and diagnostics on existing domestic & commercial systems in line with the current Edition of Wiring Regulations
- Carry out installation of new electrical systems, to customer standards and to maintain those systems while upholding safety guidelines. Complying with current codes and regulation
- Carry out electrical inspections, tests and audits of systems within Association properties
- Carry out property condition inspections and report on any faults or defects to your line manager
- Control and monitor stock levels held within designated company vehicles, including ordering materials and plant as required
- Carry out minor asbestos works (CAT B trained)
- To be able to install and maintain close circuit television
- Be responsible for the care and condition of all vehicles, plant, tools and equipment issued to or used by you, completing all pre-use or scheduled safety inspections as required
- Ensure that all the necessary documentation and/or verbal report relating to unsafe equipment/vehicles are immediately communicated to your line manager, advising your line manager of any defects requiring repair
- Ensure that unsafe equipment is stored and/or labelled in such a way as not to present a danger to anyone else
- Work to operational procedures, safe working practices and Health and Safety procedures and approved codes of practice, as appropriate
- Attend safety meetings, training, toolbox talks, and briefings
- Be responsible for completing dynamic risk assessments when arriving at site, checking that the safety of yourself and/or others will not be compromised by the work you will be doing
- Ensure that all accidents, incidents, near miss events or potential hazards are reported to your line manager immediately using the company reporting forms
- Ensure that work areas are kept in a safe condition whilst work is being carried out and that the area is left in a safe and secure state at the end of each job
- NVQ Level 3 in accompanied by AM2
- 18th Edition qualification (2380/81 or BS7671)
- Test & Inspection certificate – C&G 2391 - 2
- A comprehensive knowledge of all aspects of electrical installation work
- Experience of working as part of a team
- Full clean driving licence
- Organizes, plans, and prioritizes work effectively to meet deadlines and objectives
- Demonstrates a conscientious approach to meeting the needs of tenants, thus ensuring a high-quality service is delivered
- Complete all works in accordance with the specifications, in compliance with relevant legislation, trade body and industry standards and best practice
- 25 days annual leave (extra 1 day leave after 5 &10 years’ service – total of 27 days)
- 4 extra concessionary days plus public bank holidays
- Defined Contribution SHPS Pension scheme with a maximum contribution of up to 9.25%
- Enhanced sick and maternity pay
- Simply health cash plan covering optical, dental, chiropractic treatment and more
- Permanent Health Insurance through Canada Life.
- We Care’ service through Canada Life for employees and their household giving access to GP consultations, specialist counselling and many other services
- Employee Assistance Programme through LifeWorks
- Business Mileage expenses will be reimbursed when using your own motor vehicle for use on official journeys