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Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd
Electrical Improver
Luton, Bedfordshire
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 2 days ago
- Salary
- 35000.00 - 41000.00 GBP Annual + + 50K OTE + Van + Progression
- Recruiter
- Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd
- Closes
- 17 Dec 2025
- Course
- No
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
Electrical Improver
Luton
35,000 - 41,000 Basic + Door-to-Door Pay + 40 Hour Week + Stay Away Allowance + Overtime ( 50,000 OTE) + Company Van + Technical Progression + Long-Term Stability + Great Culture + IMMEDIATE START
Do you have an electrical background and want to earn in excess of 50'000 a year? If so, this is a great opportunity for a qualified Electrician or Electrical improver to join an industry which is about to boom! A real chance to work with a company who are aggressively growing within a technical industry where you will development consistently.
Transitioning from an Electrician or Electrical improver, you'll join the team as a Field Service Engineer and do things the right way - safely, professionally, and with pride. You'll work on varied projects across the UK, installing and commissioning specialist equipment while receiving full product and safety training. If you enjoy being out on-site, working with your hands, and taking ownership of your work, this role is for you.
Your Role Will Include:
Installation and commissioning of environmental systems
Electrical and mechanical site work including testing, wiring, and system setup
Surveying sites and preparing for new installations or upgrades
Ensuring compliance with safety, regulatory, and customer standards
Promoting best practices and professional conduct on every site
You Will Have:
Electrical bias - Level 3 NVQ / City & Guilds or equivalent qualification
Background in installation or field service
Full UK driving licence and willingness to stay away.
Confident using tablets and software for reporting
Ad ID: 5417447493
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