Job Description
Salary and grade: £36,032 - £42,576 per year, Grade 5
Duration of role: Permanent
Hours per week: 37hrs (Full Time)
Location: The designated office base is Abbey House, Abingdon. The councils operate in a truly flexible and hybrid way where the focus is on outcomes, not where you work.
Closing date: 7 March 2025 (midnight)
About the role and what were looking for
The Property Assets team provides Property and Facilities services across both Councils for the general public and for internal customer departments, using a Corporate Landlord model. The types of buildings and the customers being served include:
Arts centres Cornerstone in Didcot and Beacon in Wantage.
Council offices, providing staff accommodation and public reception services.
Community centres
Leisure facilities, including leisure centres and outdoor swimming pools.
Housing hostels, houses, and mobile home parks.
Public toilets
Other land and facilities, including closed churchyards.
Working closely with the technical services team responsible for car parks, flood alleviation, sewage pumps, and engineering services.
Working closely with Development and Property Strategy teams specifically providing any Facilities or maintenance needs for sub-let premises.
The team uses a mix of internal and contract labour for repairs and cleaning, and specialist contractors for compliance, pre-planned, and reactive maintenance.
A Building Services Technician (Electrical) is required to lead on the maintenance, repair, and improvement of the Mechanical and Electrical building assets for the Council.
Main duties and responsibilities
Provide regular pre-planned maintenance and repair services to the Councils main operational buildings (circa 90 buildings, a mix of commercial, residential, and public conveniences).
Provide a reactive first-fix repair service across the wider Council property portfolio.
Manage delivery of maintenance activities using sub-contractor support.
Monitor utilities management and environmental programmes.
Support cost-effective procurement of engineering maintenance services.
Operate within annual engineering budgets for the maintenance and repair of the services.
Contribute to a forward maintenance plan that tracks asset condition and projected maintenance costs on a 5-year rolling basis.
Ensure all documentation/records are kept in clearly identified and retrievable systems.
Plan statutory compliance maintenance and testing and report as required.
Ensure all PPMs and Critical Facility PPMs are carried out to schedule.
Ensure completion of all reactive Helpdesk Requests, ensuring closing and completion in line with SLAs.
Fully understand the operational protocols associated with alarm conditions and auxiliary back-up system capabilities.
Ensure that financial processes are adhered to at all times.
About you
Your essential skills, knowledge, and experience
Strong understanding of electrical systems, problem-solving, and analytical skills to diagnose and fix electrical issues.
Excellent contract/supplier management skills.
Mechanical Building Services Technician practical knowledge.
Knowledge of building emergency response activities.
Strong proven experience in operating building services across multiple sites.
Experience working and operating in a permit-to-work system.
PC literate with Microsoft Office skills.
Operational experience in managing Environmental, Health & Safety Systems.
Physically able to climb ladders, access confined spaces, perform general working-at-height activities, and follow safe systems of work across a range of buildings.
Must hold a recognised electrical trade apprenticeship and/or relevant qualifications to Level 3 (theory and practice) in a relevant electrical discipline with suitable industry experience.
18th Edition Electrical Wiring Regulations.
If you have the following experience or qualifications its a bonus
EET/Portable Appliance Testing qualification.
IOSH Managing Safely or NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent H&S training.
Understanding of utilities monitoring and environmental sustainability.
Knowledge of Water Hygiene L8.
BMS Controls Experience / HVAC Experience.
IPAF 3a/b license (Desirable training will be provided if not held).
Your style and behaviours
Always represent the councils in a professional manner and develop a good working relationship with clients, tenants, and colleagues.
Excellent facilitation and communication skills at all levels.
Self-motivated, resourceful, and proactive, with a willingness to undertake additional training and keep professional qualifications up to date.
Confident decision-maker.
Commitment to valuing diversity and equality, respecting customers and colleagues in all relationships and service delivery.
Commitment to customer service and continuous improvement.
About us
Our vision and values are important to the councils, and we expect you to support them and embed them in the way we work.
The benefits we offer
A basic 25 days annual leave per annum, rising to 30 days after five years, plus bank holidays and time off between Christmas and New Year.
Flexible working and annualised hours.
Salary pay awards.
A generous career average pension scheme.
Cyclescheme options.
Various schemes to keep you healthy (gym membership discounts, free swims, free eye tests for DSE users, and more).
Two days per year to volunteer within the local community.
A range of resources, support, and activities to help you maintain your wellbeing
You may also have experience in the following roles: Electrical Maintenance Technician, Building Services Engineer, Facilities Electrician, Electrical Engineer, Property Maintenance Technician, Reactive Maintenance Engineer, Commercial Electrician, Estates Maintenance Technician, Electrical Compliance Officer, Electrical Facilities Engineer, etc.
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