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In-House Recruiter

Location: Banstead, Surrey Salary: Negotiable Base Salary (DOE) Commission

About the Company

Part of the UK's fastest-growing Fire and Electrical Compliance Group, our client is an ambitious, stable, yet agile group delivering commercial electrical installations and compliance services across Surrey and Essex.

They looking for a driven, highly organised In-House Recruiter to own the end-to-end talent acquisition process across our growing group of businesses.

This is a high-impact role where your efforts directly contribute to our continued expansion.

The Role: What You'll Do

You will be responsible for sourcing, screening, and onboarding top talent, working closely with senior leadership and contract managers.

  • Manage and optimise job advertisements across all job boards and social platforms.
  • Screen CVs and applications with a commitment to contacting candidates promptly.
  • Maintain and nurture a robust candidate database for future roles.
  • Coordinate interviews, manage the feedback loop, and issue official job offers.
  • Provide regular recruitment reports and updates to management.
  • Offer administrative support to the wider business as required.

What You Need to Succeed (Essential)

We require a passionate recruiter with a proactive, can-do attitude and a strong history of ownership.

  • Mandatory: Previous recruitment experience ideally within the construction, fire, or electrical compliance sector, but not essential
  • Proven office administration and clerical knowledge.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills.
  • Highly proficient in MS Office (Outlook, Word, Excel).
  • Exceptional organisational skills and attention to detail.
  • Must be flexible to travel between our key locations (Surrey and Essex) when required

Why Join Our Team?

We offer a supportive, fast-paced environment with genuine opportunities for career advancement.

  • Commission structure
  • 24 Days Annual Leave Bank Holidays.
  • Company Pension Scheme.
  • Comprehensive in-house training and clear career progression pathways.

Ready to make a real impact on a growing business? Apply Today

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