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Shift Engineer

TREVETT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LTD
Cambridge
1 week ago
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Cambridge
Electrical Shift Engineer
£46,000 - £54,000
Overtime + Training + Technical Progression

Trevett Services are working with one of our committed clients who are currently looking for a technical electrical shift engineer to join their technical team working on a pharmaceutical contract. The engineer will join a business which are keen to develop their career. This business opens the chance for engineers to maximise their earnings through overtime and potential call out opportunities due to continues projects on site.
Job Requirements:
Working with a commercial and pharmaceutical contract.
Working on critical equipment.
Carrying out service and maintenance across different electrical and mechanical systems.
Working on Generators, AHUs, FCUs, Circuit Boards, Pumps, BMS Systems.
Personal Experience:
Previous experience working in a critical, commercial or bank environments.
Previous experience carrying out service and maintenance on electrical and mechanical equipment.
Have experience working on colling towers, AHUs, FCUs, Pumps, Motors, Sprinkler Testing, Fire Alarm Testing and Emergency Light Testing.
Must be City and Guilds Level 3 qualified and 18th Edition.
Bonus if you are HVAP.
If interested, please dont hesitate to get in contact for more detail or submit your CV through the application button below.


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