Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£45000 per annum
Electrical Project Shift Engineer – Continental Shift – Commercial Bank – Liverpool Street, London – £45,000 - £50,000 My client is looking for four project shift engineers electrically bias to be based in a commercial bank in Liverpool Street, London. The successful candidates will be Electrically biased (C&G / NVQ) with a proven track record in commercial project works . Working with the Project team on site, He or she will be required to carry out electrical or mechanical installation work to the following. In return, the company offers a competitive salary of up to £50,000, further training and career progression. Package Up to £50,000 per annum AP training, £2,500 a year once AP Uniform and Tools Provided Cycle to work scheme 20 days holiday Overtime Available Private Medical that includes previous medical conditions Pension Internal Progression & Development Hours of work Continental Shift - 4 nights, 4off, 3 days, 3 nights, 6off, 4 days - 07:00am - 19:00pm / 19:00am - 07:00am Key Duties & Responsibilities Approve Safe Systems of Work (SSoWs) and ensure contractor compliance. Issue permits and conduct health and safety assessments for project activities. Monitor contractors to ensure adherence to SSoWs and safety standards. Inspect and approve completed works for quality and compliance. Escort contractors and ensure compliance with site safety protocols. Assess risk assessments and provide appropriate permits for safe execution. Execute electrical isolation procedures and ensure safety protocols are followed. Oversee the replacement of fan coil units, ensuring minimal disruption to operations. Supervise the removal and installation of chillers, ensuring safe handling and functionality. Lead pipework modifications to enhance system performance and compliance. Manage the replacement of electrical boards, ensuring reliable power distribution. Plan and install valves, adhering to engineering standards and safety regulations. Oversee BMS upgrades, integrating new systems with existing infrastructure. Supervise pump panel installations, ensuring optimal performance and maintenance. Maintain project documentation and provide regular status updates. Work with internal teams and contractors to ensure project success. Ensure projects comply with health and safety regulations and standards. Monitor project quality and address issues promptly. Manage project budgets and identify cost-saving opportunities. Requirements Electrically qualified level 3 (C&G, NVQ etc) 18th edition if electrically biased 2391 highly desired Strong knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems, including HVAC, generators, UPS, and electrical distribution. Excellent problem-solving abilities with a proactive approach to identifying and addressing issues. Competence in using project management software and tools. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and schematics. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively within a team and with external contractors. Must be able to get to the site for 07:00 am start If you are interested please get in contact with Charlie Long of CBW Staffing Solutions
Southend-on-Sea
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