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      <description>Location: Allerton | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Permanent | Are you ready to make a tangible impact on the UK''s strategic road network? We''re recruiting for an  Electrician (Highways Electrical)  to join our dynamic  Area 10 team , where engineering meets critical infrastructure.   This is an exciting opportunity to work on the installation, maintenance, and repair of  highways electrical assets  across the network. From  street lighting and signage to feeder pillars and fault diagnostics , you''ll be at the forefront of keeping our roads safe, efficient, and operational.   The primary depot for this position is  Hale, Wilmslow Roundabout (WA15 8XL) . The role will require travel across the network as needed.   This position offers a competitive salary with overtime and call-out rota payments available.  The working pattern is  2 weeks days / 2 weeks nights , with participation in an  emergency call-out rota .    What You''ll Do:     Carrying out installation, maintenance and repair of highways electrical assets, including street lighting, signage, feeder pillars and bollards   Performing planned cyclic maintenance in line with client requirements and industry standards   Undertaking electrical testing, inspection and fault diagnosis acro...</description>
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