Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£48,000
Electrical Shift Maintenance Engineer - (4on 4off) - Liverpool Street - £48,000 This exciting opportunity to work for an established FM service provider situated in the City of London by Liverpool Street. My client is looking for a Shift Maintenance Electrician to be based in a unique commercial building in the City of London. The successful candidates will be electrically biased (C&G, 17th / 18th Edition) with a proven track record in commercial building maintenance, ideally within a critical site (i.e. Bank, Blue chip office etc). Working with the maintenance team on site, He or she will be required to carry out electrical, mechanical and fabric maintenance to the following. In return, the company is offering a competitive salary of up to £48,000 + overtime, further training, and career progression. Key Responsibilities: Lighting (Small installation, Fault-finding, Lamping, Changing ballast's, Control panel, Power distribution) Emergency lighting Hydraulics and Pneumatics Air Conditioning - Air Handling Units / Fan Coil Unit (Filter changes, cleaning) Water Treatment (Temperature checks / Not dosing) Plumbing - Unblocking toilets BMS Systems UPS Systems Hours of work The shift pattern is 4on 4off days and nights 07:00 - 19:00 / 19:00 - 07:00 Plenty of Overtime 20 Days Shift Holiday Requirements City & Guilds - Level 2 & 3 Electrical City & Guilds - 17th or 18th Edition You must be able to provide copies of your trade certificates A proven track record in commercial building maintenance An understanding of critical plant: UPS system, Generators, Control panel, Power Distribution, Chillers, HVAC Multi-skilled Good communication skills Excellent customer skills
London
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