Electrical Engineer

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Hours of work - 7am - 4pm

Resourcing Group have an exciting opportunity to join the world leader of FM & Real Estate, working on a pharmaceutical contract.

Job overview

To ensure all environmental conditions within the building are maintained at all times. To carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM), reactive and breakdown works to all electrical & mechanical systems within the site. Engineers must be able to demonstrate relevant knowledge of electrical, mechanical and HVAC systems. To ensure that the building is kept up to date with all required statutory requirements.

Key responsibilities

The engineer is required to carry out all electrical works for maintaining the client building including work on electrical equipment and installations and HVAC equipment. To work on own and as part of a team carrying out routine PPM, reactive and repair works ensuring all deliverable SLA/KPI targets are met or exceeded

Responsible for electrical maintenance to include lighting, LV systems, UPS and generators
Identify extra work requirements and provide details of required material and labour estimate to enable client quotes to be issued
Ensure that plant faults and defects are swiftly remedied to maintain plant in a serviceable order at all times.

Ensure that all relevant paperwork is completed regarding PPM, reactive and breakdown works and that the site job reporting system is updated.

Ensure that all plant rooms under the responsibility of the business are locked at all times and are kept in a clean and tidy condition.
Supervising and monitoring of sub-contractors works whilst they are on site undertaking maintenance & reactive works.

To carry out works to ensure compliance to the contractual KPI's/SLA

Ensure computer based maintenance reporting system is kept up to date and that PPM and reactive work orders are closed out with accurate data captured

BMS operation for daily checks and HVAC equipment adjustments

Work a late shift 1 in 4 (10am to 7pm)

Selection criteria

Electrical Qualification to include 18th Edition BS7671

Good all round knowledge of electrical and general building maintenance, diagnostic and repair procedures, working knowledge of building services systems and maintenance schedules.

Hours of work 7am to 4pm

Work a late shift 1 in 4 (10am to 7pm)

Participate in the on-call rota

Experience of maintaining all relevant electrical equipment. Good all round knowledge of electrical and general building maintenance, diagnostic and repair procedures

Desirable

Initial & periodic Electrical Inspection and Testing (2391)

Interested?

Contact Liv Longstaff-Browne

Resourcing Group is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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