Job Purpose:
To carry out lightning protection system inspections, testing and repairs on a vast variety of buildings and structures in a safe and professional manner, checking and reporting compliance against established industry standards so that required certification can be provided to the client.
Key Accountabilities (major end results the job is expected to achieve):
1. To undertake physical tests and visual inspections against agreed work orders from clients, undertaking multiple jobs during the course of each working day.
2. Using standard forms and checklists, produce reports for each site and system tested so that the required certification can be produced internally and provided to the client.
3. Correctly identify any remedial or repair works required using technical knowledge and a deep understanding of British Standards. Accuracy and attention to detail is important for this activity given that the information will be used to generate quotations and undertake follow-up work.
4. To undertake all work in a diligent and professional way, ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction at all times.
5. Maintain own vehicle and equipment to a high standard, driving carefully and respectfully at all times.
Job Context / Key Challenges:
Lightning Protection is a key niche service for PTSG and the environment is highly regulated (BS EN 62305:2012) requiring our clients to undertake testing at least once a year. The work undertaken is generally outdoors and at height, requiring our Testing Engineers to gain access to rooftops and systems in sometimes difficult to reach places. The lifting and use of light equipment is required. In the main, our Engineers work alone rather than as part of a 2-person team (unless the job and safety requirements dictate otherwise). The types of sites an engineer will work on range from high-rise domestic residential properties to large retail units and industrial structures such as towers and chimneys. Driving is a critical part of the role given the size and location of the customer base.
Person Profile (Qualifications, Knowledge, Skill and Experience):
1. Strong and proven experience in lightning protection (either testing, repair or installation background)
2. NVQ 2 or NVQ3 as a Lightning Conductor Engineer
3. Customer facing experience in a field service environment
4. Good planning and organisation skills
5. IPAF, SSSTS and PASMA qualifications desirable
6. CSCS Card Holder
7. Full UK driving license
Department: Lightning Protection Test & Inspect (T&I)
Locations: PTSG Lightning Protection Test & Inspect (T&I) - Stoke
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