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Hi my name is Damien,

I am a fully qualified electrician with NVQ and City and Guilds level 3 qualifications. I completed a four year electrical apprenticeship on site before starting to work as a building maintenance engineer for a prestigious hotel on park lane.


I am now undertaking my own work on the side and looking to expand myself.

My motto is there is no job too small....So even if its to change a fuse in a plug i am more than happy to help.


I have mostly done domestic and commercial work through-out my career but can do industrial work as well if required.


If you have and queries or work needing carrying out please don't hesitate to call and give me the opportunity.

Free quotations are given if needed and you wont meet a friendlier or more honest person.


References for my personal jobs can also be given and my CV is attached so you can see my qualifications and previous/current employment.


Thanks for reading,

Hope to hear from some one soon..


Damien

07872612603


Business address:

12 gowlett road

east dulwich

se15 4hy

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