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Facilities Technician (Electrician)

Market Drayton
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Facilities Technician (Electrician) – Market Drayton | £45,000

Where your skills spark progress, not just wires!

Are you a qualified Electrician who thrives in a fast-paced environment? Love the challenge of fixing, maintaining, and improving? I’ve got just the role for you.

You’ll play a key role in keeping our site running smoothly – from emergency lighting to control panels, your work will power our daily operations. With every day being different, you will really keep active as well as orcupied. This is a great role for someone who is looking to transfer their current skills, into the industrial world or if you want to make a career progression.

Why you'll love it:

Real training and career development
High-street discounts & well-being perks
Pension scheme & 24/7 Grocery Aid access
2 paid volunteering days a year
What you’ll be doing:

Diagnosing and fixing electrical faults
PAT testing and maintaining emergency systems
Supporting installations, upgrades, and energy-saving initiatives
What you’ll need:

Level 3 qualified Electrician with 18th Edition
Industrial maintenance experience (preferably in fast-moving environments)
A proactive, safety-first approach and strong problem-solving skills
If you're ready to power up your career, apply now and make an impact from day one

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