Electrician

  • Contract
  • Posted: 27th April 2026
  • Salary: £32 - £38 per hour
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH17085
  • Industry:
  • Location:
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

(CIS / Limited) Electrician role working for a UK leading engineering consultancy. Paying circa £35 per hour, days work on a weeklong contract. You will be based on a secure site in Bristol.

Who Will the Electrician Be Working For?

The business is a leader in the UK in the full turnkey delivery of CAPEX Projects. They specialise within the design, manufacture and installation of bespoke projects to their many clients across the UK.

The client is based in Bristol on a secure site searching for a contract Electrician, starting as early as Thursday 30th April 2026.

The role of Electrician

  • LV installations, CT installation & testing
  • LV switchgear modification under Permit to Work
  • Trefoil cabling, glanding, tray & ladder systems
  • Testing: continuity & insulation resistance
  • Working in live, secure, or escorted environments
  • Must have a strong safety‑first attitude and experience with Permit to Work systems

I am keen to speak to any Electrician with the following experience:

  • 18th Edition / BS 7671:2018
  • SVQ Level 3 + FICA (or equivalent)
  • C&G 2391 (or equivalent)
  • Time served apprenticeship

How to Apply: To apply for the role of Electrician, please submit your CV for review.

 
 

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