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<p>Social network you want to login/join with:</p><p>col-narrow-left</p><h2>Client:</h2><p>Skills Provision Ltd</p><h2>Location:</h2><p>Liverpool, United Kingdom</p><h2>Job Category:</h2><p>Other</p><p>-</p><h2>EU work permit required:</h2><p>Yes</p><p>col-narrow-right</p><h2>Job Reference:</h2><p>33c9746003df</p><h2>Job Views:</h2><p>4</p><h2>Posted:</h2><p>02.05.2025</p><h2>Expiry Date:</h2><p>16.06.2025</p><p>col-wide</p><h2>Job Description:</h2><p><b>Job Description</b><br><p><b>Salary:</b><br>£22.52 per hour, with additional benefits.</p><p><b>Benefits Package:</b><br></p><ul><li>Overtime opportunities<br></li><li>Statutory holidays<br></li><li>Life insurance<br></li><li>Pension scheme<br></li><li>Accommodation allowance<br></li><li><b>Visa sponsorship</b><br></li></ul>Skills Provision is currently recruiting skilled Transmission Line Workers for opportunities across the United Kingdom. These prestigious roles come with a competitive salary package and enhanced benefits. The employing organisation specialises in transmission line projects and is among the fastest-growing infrastructure firms in the UK. <b>Visa sponsorship is available for these positions.</b><br><p><b>Position Details:</b><br><b>Role:</b> Transmission Line Worker<br><b>Sector:</b> Electrical<br><b>Employment Type:</b> Full-time<br><b>Location:</b> United Kingdom</p><p><b>Working Hours:</b><br></p><ul><li>Summer: 10 hours per day<br></li><li>Winter: 9 hours per day<br></li></ul><p><b>Key Responsibilities:</b><br></p><ul><li>Adherence to health and safety protocols.<br></li><li>Comprehensive knowledge of UK regulations applicable to Transmission Line Engineers.<br></li><li>Performing tasks with discipline and safety at the forefront.<br></li><li>Rigging operations.<br></li><li>Conducting blocking (dressing) and clipping-in (suspension) activities on tension and suspension towers.<br></li><li>Spacering tasks, including safe use of a spacer trolley.<br></li><li>Applying earthing schemes (add-leads) to overhead line (OHL) conductors.<br></li><li>Operating platforms, ladders, and pladders safely.<br></li><li>Jointing tasks (e.g., socks, stockings, permanent joints).<br></li><li>Jumpering activities.<br></li><li>In-situ steel replacement on towers.<br></li><li>Interpreting schematic diagrams and technical drawings.<br></li><li>Collaborating effectively within a team.<br></li><li>Displaying a proactive, hard-working attitude.<br></li></ul><br><h2>Requirements</h2><p><b>Candidate Requirements:</b><br></p><ul><li>Minimum of three years’ experience on high-voltage transmission line projects, including:<br></li></ul><li>Working at heights.<br></li><li>Maintenance of high-voltage transmission lines.<br></li><li>High-voltage OHL tension/stringing operations.<br></li><li>Tower assembly/erection using cranes or derricks (e.g., Falcon).<br></li><li>Desirable qualifications and skills:<br></li><li>Relevant formal qualifications.<br></li><li>Experience operating pullers, tensioners, erection tools, or tractor winches.<br></li><li>A valid UK driving licence (support provided for conversion if required).<br></li><p><b>For International Applicants:</b><br>Candidates applying from outside the UK must meet the Home Office Skilled Worker Visa requirements, which include:</p><li>Passing UKVI IELTS or providing proof of English language proficiency.<br></li><li>Obtaining a clear Tuberculosis test (if applicable).<br></li><li>Having a clean immigration history.<br></li><br><h2>Benefits</h2><p><b>Salary:</b><br>£22.52 per hour, with additional benefits.</p><p><b>Benefits Package:</b><br></p><ul><li>Overtime opportunities<br></li><li>Statutory holidays<br></li><li>Life insurance<br></li><li>Pension scheme<br></li><li>Accommodation allowance<br></li><li><b>Visa sponsorship</b><br></li></ul>Skills Provision is an ethical international recruitment agency, as such our adverts do not discriminate with regards to age, race, gender, colour, creed, religion, sexual orientation, disability or nationality.<br><br><br><b>Requirements</b><br>Candidate Requirements: Minimum of three years’ experience on high-voltage transmission line projects, including: Working at heights. Maintenance of high-voltage transmission lines. High-voltage OHL tension/stringing operations. Tower assembly/erection using cranes or derricks (e.g., Falcon). Desirable qualifications and skills: Relevant formal qualifications. Experience operating pullers, tensioners, erection tools, or tractor winches. A valid UK driving licence (support provided for conversion if required). For International Applicants: Candidates applying from outside the UK must meet the Home Office Skilled Worker Visa requirements, which include: Passing UKVI IELTS or providing proof of English language proficiency. Obtaining a clear Tuberculosis test (if applicable). Having a clean immigration history.</p> #J-18808-Ljbffr

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