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Electrician

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Location:Docklands docklands | london
Tags: electrician | engineering | electrician docklands | electrician london
Type:Contract
We are looking for an experienced electrical engineer to work for a prestigious multi-national organisation in the Docklands area.

The right candidate needs to be technically sound and have an interest in the HVAC maintenance sector capable of communicating at all levels. You should ideally have previous HVAC building services experience or an engineering background within the forces (Army/ Navy) or an industrial environment.

The candidate will be expected to have either completed an apprenticeship or equivalent and have their city and guilds 236 part 1 and 2 with ideally a past record in the HVAC maintenance area. The company are looking for someone who can think on their feet that are particularly strong on fault finding and have good client facing skills as you will be liaising with clients.

So if it is working in the city with good rates that excites you or if it's just to be closer to your home then send in your CV as soon as possible to us.

http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/157160

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