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Job Title: Electrician (with Data Engineering Experience)
Location: SE1 5SS, London
Rate: £27.00 per hour
Hours: 45 hours per week
Duration: 4 weeks
Start Date: ASAP
Job Overview:
We are currently seeking a skilled Electrician with proven Data Engineering experience for a 4-week contract based in SE1, London. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a high-profile commercial project where your electrical and data installation expertise will be highly valued.
Key Responsibilities:


  • Installation of power and data cabling systems

  • Termination of Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6a data cabling

  • Containment (trunking, tray, basket) installation

  • 1st and 2nd fix electrical works

  • Working from technical drawings and plans

  • Ensuring all work is completed to current wiring regulations and site safety standards

Requirements:


  • Valid ECS Gold Card (essential)

  • Strong background in data engineering

  • Experience with commercial installations

  • Ability to read and interpret electrical and data schematics

  • Own tools and PPE

  • Reliable and able to work independently

What’s on Offer:


  • £27.00 per hour, paid weekly

  • 45 hours per week (Monday–Friday)

  • Immediate start

  • Central London location (SE1 5SS)

To Apply:
Submit your CV or contact us directly for more information. Immediate starts available for the right candidate

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