Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£55000 per annum
Data Centre Shift Engineer - Client Direct - Critical Data Centre - Farringdon, London - £55,000 + Bonus Are you a Data Centre Shift Engineer looking for a new challenge? Do you have Data Centre Experience? Are you looking for HV training? Exciting opportunity to work in house for a critical data centre situated in London. CBW are currently recruiting for a Data Centre Shift Engineer to be based on a data centre located in Farringdon. The successful candidates will be Electrically qualified with a proven track record working with building maintenance. In return, the company is offering a competitive salary paying £55,000, further training (Including HV), overtime and career progression. Key duties & Responsibilities The Data Centre Shift Engineer will be responsible for delivering a strategic-based building maintenance, repair and facilities Service across the site Responsible for the technical services delivery across all sites, engineers and specialist contractors under your direct control. To lead and manage the team(s) within their area of reasonability to deliver a highly effective, efficient and customer focussed technical service delivery. Build strong, credible relationships with the clients leadership teams, Heads of Departments Establish steady lines of communication work collectively and collaboratively to deliver high standards of service across the estate Responsible for Statutory & Code compliance of all sites, ensuring all sites remain compliant and are operating to the latest Technical and Health and safety guidance. Ensure Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) is carried out and ensuring all PPM schedules are utilised and the appropriate documents controls are in place and up to date. Ensure compliance with statutory responsibilities and maintain records as required. Investigate and report on major operational incidents Ensure engineers are fully equipped to carry out daily tasks to ensure compliance with the requirements under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. To undertake monthly technical reviews to ensure health and safety compliance Carry out monthly site review to ensure all plant areas are maintained to the highest standards achievable and are compliant with the Health and Safety requirements. Provide feedback on team and individual performance and identify development needs, conducting regular 1-2-1 and team meetings and performance reviews. Promote a positive and proactive technical and Health and Safety culture. Carry out hands on PPM and reactive maintenance across this landlord contract Hours of work / Shift Pattern Continental Shift Pattern - Days & Nights 07:00am to 19:00pm & 19:00pm to 07:00am Requirements Electrically qualified City & Guilds - Level 3 A proven track record in Building Maintenance Good Leadership & Management skills Safe systems of Work Procedure - PTW, RAMS experience Health and safety and statutory compliance knowledge Excellent oral and written communication skills and the ability to develop excellent working relationships both internal and externally Proven IT skills, including use of Microsoft Office Data Centre Experience Please send your CV to Fin Havering at CBW Staffing Solutions for more information.
London
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