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 Senior Electrical Maintenance Engineer

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Country: Nigeria
Location: delta
Relevant Work Experience: 3
Career Level: Non Manager
Job Status: Full time
Salary: Not specified
Senior Electrical Maintenance Engineer

You will require Relevant Certificate.

* Role will involve ensuring fixed wire testing is completed to current IEE code of practice, overseeing PAT testing and testing all electrical installation in the Factory.

General requirements :
· High School education.

· 3 to 10 years in Ekectrical Installation nad trouble Shooting.

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