Electrician / JIB Gold card / mate / pair

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12 months ago
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Electrician with JIB Gold card & a mate / pair required to fit and fix new installs for shop fittings & restaurants in and around London.

You must have your own transport (know your way around London) and tools. You must be a JIB Card holder with most certs. No hand holding as my client will expect you just to get on with the job.

You must also have your own UTR number under sole trader CIS Scheme.

This will last for a minimum of 6/8 months and if you are good probably would keep you running.

Working hours are 8am-4pm - there may be some projects that are nights but mainly days so you must be flexible. £250 for spark & £200 for mate per day.

Great if you have a mate too as my client is looking for a pair.

Please send in your CV if you are interested and can start ASAP

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