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Electrical Data Centre Shift Technicians (Essex)

Several Essex based Data Centre’s
Salaries from £50k - £55k + Benefits
Great progression for the right people
Good Overtime Opportunities
Save on expensive train fares (Parking on site) 
We are currently seeking Critical Electrically biased Shift Technician to be based on several  large Data Centre contracts in Essex, working for maintenance providers and directly with the Data Hosting Company. As you may be aware data centres are a massively expanding industry due to the demand of the worldwide AI revolution and therefore a way to future proof your career. Working within a specialist Critical team you would be based at one of several state-of-the-art technical Data Centres that offer an excellent modern and clean environment to work within.
 
These are opportunities not to be missed with easy travel access out of the heart of London. “With the Current global uncertainty” These roles are an excellent way of maintaining your earning potential without the slog of commuting into the city.
 
Electrically qualified engineers should come from a Critical facilities maintenance background, whether Banking, Data Centres or other Engineering maintenance environments, such as Pharmaceutical, Power stations, or Royal Navy. Candidates should ideally have completed an apprenticeship or have equivalent time-served experience within M&E maintenance environments. You would also have hands-on experience of covering the planned and reactive maintenance to Single & three-phase power, UPS, Power Generators, H/V Systems, HVAC plant, air conditioning, etc. Candidates will need to have full electrical City & Guilds, or equivalent

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