Electrical Improver

Job type:Temp
Town/City:Cambridge
County:Cambridgeshire
Discipline:Skilled Trades & Labour
Job ref:246444
Post Date:09. 04. 2026
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Meet Our Recruiter

Courtney Roye
Courtney Roye
Consultant |  Construction & Building Services

About the Role

1st Step Solutions are looking for an Electrical Improver in Cambridge to do containment & 1st fixing on a shop fit out.

There isn't parking on site for this one, but the following park-and-rides are close to site:
Madingley Road P&R - Stop at Jesus Lane. 10 min walk to the site.
Milton Road & Newmarket Road P&R - Stop at The Grafton. 11 min walk to site

Electrical Improver must hold an ECS card as a minimum, and Level 2 or 3 in Electrical Installations. To be paid CIS, you must hold an Electrical Installation certificate.

Start | 13/04/2026
Hours | 07:30 - 17:00
Rate | £22ph (9 hours paid)
Duties | Basket tray & unistrut, fixing to concrete slabs and ceiling, instal in risers

PAYE or CIS ONLY - No Ltd payment not available on this project

If you are interested in this role, please call the office on 0207 846 7622.

To apply for the role of Electrical Improver, you will be required to provide recent references confirming similar duties, your qualifications, and proof of your right to work in the UK.

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