Consultant name: Alfie Woonton
Job reference: JO-2207-251427
Date posted: 17/05/2024
Electrical Maintenance Engineer – London Bridge
Location: London Bridge
Salary: £42,000 + Plenty of Overtime
Hours – Monday to Friday 8AM – 5PM
An exciting opportunity to join an established FM building services company based in a commercial building in London Bridge. The successful candidate will be required to carry out planned and reactive building maintenance alongside the maintenance team on site. The successful candidates will be a all round maintenance engineer ideally with Level 3 qualifications (C&G / NVQ) in Electrical and Mechanical engineering with a proven track record in commercial building maintenance. In return the company is offering a competitive salary of £42,000.
With this company, it is common ground for them to offer clear routes for progression from within and supporting employees with aims for progression. These reasons and more should give you an understanding to why this company has the reputation it has for retaining staff. In return you will be well looked after by a traditional manager who values his workforce.
Duties:
1. Carrying out daily PPM and Reactive Maintenance tasks
2. Carrying out daily emergency callout tasks
3. All Electrical work including lighting, wiring, testing, alarm systems, BMS and lighting systems.
4. Will be required to carry duties on toilets, drainage, tiling and sinks.
5. Engineers must be able to demonstrate appropriate knowledge of AHU, FCU, UPS, Generators, LV systems, which will include the ability to fault find.
6. BMS – Head End Controls
7. HVAC plant
8. VAV – VRV
9. Water treatment
10. Ballast Changes
11. Lamping
12. PAT testing
Requirements:
13. Trade trained with ideally 3 years’ experience in the building services
14. City & Guilds Qualified Electrical Level 3 equivalent
15. Has the will and desire to succeed and learn
16. Good building services knowledge
Package:
17. Annual Holiday + Bank Holidays
18. Pension Scheme
19. Healthcare
20. First class Training
21. Excellent People Culture
22. Fantastic Progression opportunities
Alfie Woonton