Solar PV Maintenance Electrician

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Birmingham, West Midlands (County)
£45,000 - £55,000/annum
Posted 1 day ago
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Solar PV Maintenance Electrician Salary £45k-£55k + Company Van + Pension + Benefits Location - Birmingham | West Midlands | Mobile We currently have a superb opportunity for an experienced Solar PV Electrician to join an award winning Solar PV and Renewable Energy organisation on a full-time employed basis. The role is a field based position involving regular travel throughout Midlands, North West and Northern regions, with potentially the occasional overnight stay. Salary / Benefits: £45k-£55k Salary (negotiable subject to experience) Company Van and Fuel provided Performance related bonus Pension, holiday entitlement etc Relevant training and career progression Job Role: Maintenance and servicing of Solar PV systems and battery storage systems Diagnosing and resolving electrical faults Mainly working throughout domestic and residential properties, with potentially some commercial Covering Midlands and North West region Key Skills Required: 18th Edition Qualified Electrician City & Guilds Level 2 / 3 or equivalent Must have previous Solar PV or Battery Storage experience Desired but not essential - 2391 testing & inspection Desired but not essential - Domestic Installer qualification (or ability to self-certify building control notifications) Full UK driving licence To apply for this role, please forward your CV to Mike Prew, Alecto Recruitment or give us a call in strict confidence. INDG Solar PV Installer, Solar PV Electrician, Renewable Energy, Battery Storage, Electrician, Electrical Engineer, NVQ Level 3 Electrician, Qualified Electrician, BS 7671:2018, Electrical Maintenance, Solar Maintenance

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