Electrician Jobs in Southampton
Southampton has a strong construction job market — waterfront regeneration, residential growth, commercial development, healthcare, and port and industrial construction create consistent opportunities across Hampshire.
Typical pay: £20–£30 per hour · Card required: JIB Gold Card (ECS) — NVQ Level 3 and AM2
Electrician Jobs in Southampton — What to Expect
Southampton has a strong construction job market — waterfront regeneration, residential growth, commercial development, healthcare, and port and industrial construction create consistent opportunities across Hampshire.
How to qualify as a Electrician
To work as a qualified electrician on UK construction sites, you need NVQ Level 3 (City & Guilds 2357 or equivalent) and the AM2 practical assessment, which qualifies you for a JIB (ECS) Gold Card. Most electricians complete a JIB apprenticeship or a college-based route with work placement.
Career progression
JIB electricians can progress to working supervisor, electrical foreman, M&E site supervisor, M&E project manager, or electrical contracts manager. Self-employment is common and day rates for experienced electricians are strong.
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