Electrical Maintenance Engineer

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Nova Artes Engineering
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Dagenham
£40000 - £45000/annum
Posted 4 days ago
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Mobile Electrical Maintenance Engineer – East London – £40,000 + Door-to-Door Travel Pay + Company Vehicle (Personal Use) Location: East London & Surrounding Areas (Mobile Role) Salary: Circa £40,000 + Overtime + Door-to-Door Travel Pay Benefits: Company Van (personal use), Fuel Card, Tools. Are you an experienced Electrical Maintenance Engineer based in East London? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established company, working across a variety of commercial sites while enjoying excellent benefits and a great work-life balance. The Role: * Carry out planned and reactive electrical maintenance across commercial properties (retail, offices, light industrial). * Diagnose and repair electrical faults – lighting, power, distribution boards, emergency lighting, etc. * Ensure all work complies with current regulations and health & safety standards. * Liaise with clients and site contacts to deliver high-quality service. * Complete job sheets and reports via a mobile device. What We’re Looking For: * NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Electrical Installation. * 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (essential). * Full UK Driving Licence. * Previous experience in a mobile maintenance role preferred. * Strong fault-finding skills and a customer-focused approach. * Ideally based in East London or close surrounding areas. What You’ll Get: * Competitive base salary circa £40,000. * Paid door-to-door travel – earn from the moment you leave home. * Fully equipped van – available for personal use. * Fuel card, phone/tablet, uniform, PPE, and all tools provided. * Overtime opportunities and call-out bonuses. * Continuous training and career development support

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