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Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Facilities)
Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Facilities)
£37,557 + Training + Shift Work (No Nights) + 33 Days Holiday + Tools Provided + Occasional Optional Overtime
Leicester, Leicestershire
Are you a Maintenance or Facilities Engineer who has an electrical qualification, looking for a varied role as a part of a sociable team of engineers, in a static role with no overtime so you have a great work-life bala...
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Engineer
Electric soup is slang for alcoholic drink.
One of the machinery spaces of a vessel, usually the largest one, containing the ship's main engines.
Electrician
A electrical jack or connector
Road foreman of engines, traveling engineer. Sometimes called traveling man
Engineers and stokers is London Cockney rhyming slang for bailiffs (brokers).
The maintenance and cleaning of a ship.
Engineer, so called from the large initial on membership buttons of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Engineer
Engineer's spanner was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a sixpence (tanner).
Gandy dancer is slang for a railway track maintenance worker.
An electrical outlet or receptacle
An engine moving outside the yard without cars attached
Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Facilities)
Engineer
Electric soup is slang for alcoholic drink.
One of the machinery spaces of a vessel, usually the largest one, containing the ship's main engines.
Electrician
A electrical jack or connector
Road foreman of engines, traveling engineer. Sometimes called traveling man
Engineers and stokers is London Cockney rhyming slang for bailiffs (brokers).
The maintenance and cleaning of a ship.
Engineer, so called from the large initial on membership buttons of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
Engineer
Engineer's spanner was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a sixpence (tanner).
Gandy dancer is slang for a railway track maintenance worker.
An electrical outlet or receptacle
An engine moving outside the yard without cars attached
Electrical Maintenance Engineer (Facilities)
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