Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£43000 per annum
Electrical Maintenance Engineer – FM Service Provider - Static - Commercial Building - Tottenham Court Road Up to £43,000 Are you looking for a fresh challenge? Are you electrically qualified? If the answer is yes, then read on.... An exciting opportunity to join an established building services company based in the City of London has arisen! CBW Staffing Solutions are currently recruiting for an Electrical Maintenance Engineer to join their team based on static site in Tottenham Court Road. He or she will be required to carry out planned and reactive building maintenance alongside the maintenance team on site. The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of Facilities Maintenance and have proven track record in Electrical building maintenance. In return the company is offering a competitive salary of up to £43,000, overtime, further training and a potential route into further career progression. Hours of work Monday to Friday 08:00 - 17:00 Package Up £43000 Per Annum Overtime Available 26 Days Holiday Key duties & Responsibilities Lighting (Small installation, Fault-finding, Lamping, etc) Emergency lighting tests Control Panels Changing Ballast BMS System - Monitor (i.e. Hot & cold) Carry out all aspects of M&E/Fabric maintenance Maintain and update Log books Plumbing - Unblocking toilets Pumps, motors Requirements Electrically qualified - City & Guilds Level 2&3 City & Guilds - 18th Edition Must be able to provide copies of your trade certificates A proven track record in commercial building maintenance Multi-skilled Good communication skills Client Facing
London
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