Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£38000 - £40000 per annum
Mobile Maintenance Electrician - Edinburgh - Up to £40,000 CBW is recruiting for an experienced electrician to cover 20 sites throughout the Edinburgh area. Your main duty is to carry out the maintenance of all electrical services and equipment. You must have relevant electrical facilities maintenance experience and be able to undertake general building maintenance. Key responsibilities: To undertake the day to day operation, planned maintenance, fault finding and repair, periodic inspections and testing of the electrical services. Testing and inspection. Main switchgear and distribution systems. Lighting controls. Minor works and installations. The capability to operate a PDA system integrated with a CAFM system and ensure timely information flow. To ensure that PPM’s and associated work is carried out within allocated times. Ensuring that these records are kept up to date at all times with test results. To communicate all necessary information regarding breakdown problems, alterations, maintenance and technical information required. To liaise and work with specialist contractors as required. Requirements : Industry recognised training apprenticeship. 18th Edition. Experience working in an FM environment. Able to establish parts/plant/materials necessary for completion of tasks. Flexible attitude to work individually and working as part of a team. Reliable and trustworthy. Confident in communication with clients and senior managers. Take part in out of hours duty roster/on call. Hours of work Monday to Friday 08:00am - 17:00pm. 40 hours a week. Overtime available at weekends. Package Salary up to £40,000. Holidays 24 days plus bank 9 holidays. Pension. Full expensed van and PDA system. Internal and External Training Courses. Genuine career progression Requirements.
Edinburgh
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