Electricians wanted in Palmerston North, New Zealand
Electricial Supervisor wanted in Palmerston North, New Zealand
Clarksons have a fantastic opportunity for the right person in Palmerston North. Clarksons are expanding and are opening a new branch. They are looking for an Electrician with supervision experience.
Skills & Experience
- Prior experience in a similar role
- A Current NZ Electrical Practicing Licence or Oil and Gas experience
- 3 + years as supervisor with great customer service
- Full Drivers Licence
Benefits & Culture
- An attractive hourly rate on offer
- Company vehicle provided
- On the job skill development and training provided
- Opportunity for promotion and growth within the company
Clarksons is a family owned and operated business with branches throughout New Zealand. The company prides itself with their great reputation of being “Your Total Support” backed by quick response, 24/7 maintenance, repairs and installation.
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