Production Electrician, Coronation Street-16000100
UK-North West-Manchester
Production ElectricianITV Coronation Street
Manchester
ITV is the biggest commercial television network in the UK. Behind every famous ITV face, there are hundreds of others, all doing their bit to make things happen. Coronation Street is the world's longest-running TV Serial Drama currently in production, and our Lighting team is a big part of that!
We are looking for a Production Electrician to join our fast paced environment here on Coronation Street at ITV Studios. You will be part of the Production Lighting team supplying various lighting and electrical needs.
Our Production Electrician will rig, de-rig, operate, maintain and store lighting and electrical equipment in studios and on location with full consideration for the health and safety. You will work with different power supplies including 3 phase and generators, plus aspects of power connection.
We will look to you to work at height including, mobile elevated working platforms, scaffolds and ladders and occasionally drive LGVs and HGVs subject to appropriate licences being held, you will ensure that Driver’s Rules and Tachograph Protocols are adhered to and that all related records are completed and returned
The successful candidate will be Qualified to City and Guilds 2330 Certificate in Electro-technical Technology Level 3 and City and Guilds 2381 Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installation (BS 7671)17th Edition or equivalent.
Here on Coronation Street, we are a tight knit, established team and we are now looking for ideal candidate who work well in a collaborative and open working environment. So if you’ve got the skills and experience we’re looking for and you and thrive in a fast paced environment where no two days are the same, we’d love to hear from you.
Full details at www.itvjobs.com
Closing date for applications: 26th February 2016
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