Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£42000 - £45000 per annum
Mobile Maintenance Engineer - Commercial Portfolio - Southampton - Up to £42,000 - £45,000 CBW is currently recruiting for an established Electrical Maintenance Engineer to work across a commercial portfolio around the Southampton, Hampshire and Basingstoke area. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in commercial building maintenance, will work in a number of heritage contracts based in Southampton. In return, the company is offering a competitive salary, further training, and career progression. Hours of work Monday to Friday - 08:00am to 17:00pm - 40 hour week Key Responsibilities Ensure that the Contractual efficiently meets all the relevant KPI & SLA requirements. Carry out Electrical PPM's and reactive maintenance Work as part of a team utilising other skills as required. AHU / FCU / HVAC Maintenance PPM and reactive Maintenance on Electrical, Mechanical and Building Fabrics PAT testing General Building Maintenance Helpdesk Requests and to assess the requirements of the job and carry out repairs as and where necessary. Package Basic Salary of up to £45,000 Overtime available (1.5x in the week, 2x Saturday & Sunday) In house training Call out 1 in 5 Requirements City & Guilds Level 2 & 3 Electrical or Equivalent Testing & Inspection 2391 (Essential) 17th or 18th Edition A good knowledge of electrical services Sound level of administration and organisational skills General Building Maintenance Multi-Skilled Work overtime when required Mechanical experience desirable Please send your CV to Tom Gotts at CBW Staffing Solutions to apply today.
Southampton
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