Lead Shift Engineer

Knightsbridge, Greater London
1 week ago
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Permanent Opportunity - Lead Shift Engineer - West London - Up to £48,000

Are you a Lead Maintenance Engineer with experience of undertaking electrical maintenance tasks in the FM/Building Services sector? If you are interested in joining a market leading FM service provider then please read about this great new permanent opportunity in West London.

What's in it for you?

Opportunity to start permanent employment ASAP
Salary of up to £48,000 per annum - With call out and overtime - OTE £55K+
A broad range of additional benefits including life cover, employee discount scheme etc
Working for a market leading FM service provider company in West London
Static site - no more travelling across large regionsThis is a shift role working 4 on 4 off days - 7am - 7pm

Your role

You'll be working across a pharmaceutical/healthcare site
You'll have responsibility for undertaking a wide range of electrical maintenance tasks.
You'll also ensure a compliant and effective service is delivered at all times.
This role is covering working on a large static estate in West LondonYou will be required to work Monday - Friday plus a call out rota.

About you

An electrical engineering qualification - Level 3 equivalent or higher
Experience at Senior, Lead, Team Leader level
Previous experience of FM maintenance
You'll also have experience of undertaking both planned and reactive maintenance schedulesHaving experience of working within the pharmaceutical/healthcare/clean room sector is highly advantageous for this role however, experience within FM maintenance is essential.

If you have the relevant skills and you're looking to work in a vibrant environment with a company who can offer job security, then please apply today with your updated CV.

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