Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£55000 per annum, Benefits: van fuel card 20days holiday
Static Electrical Maintenance Engineer – Camberley - £55k + Company Van . My client are a M&E Engineering company who have been established for over 45 years and currently employ over 150 staff, providing all M&E Solutions to their blue chip client base. A position has now become available for a static electrically biased M&E engineer to be based at a prestigious shopping Centre in Camberley, Surrey. The Role : You will be working on the following on a daily basis across the shopping centre: Planned Preventive Maintenance (mostly lighting maintenance and fire alarm weekly bell checks) to work on a mobile basis across their commercial property portfolios. General Plumbing PPM and repairs Emergency light test/bell tests/fire alarms /electrical wiring and repairs Fan coils / AHU/ Pumps, Actuators General small scale fabric repairs also, small painting repairs, holes in walls, tightening hinges Long term and permanent position for the right person. THE PACKAGE The rate of pay is £22 per hour and it is a 49 hour week as standard. 10 hour working days to be worked between 08.00 to 18.00 Van & fuel card Uniform, Tablet, phone all provided as well as comprehensive induction training 20 days per annum (April to March) plus 8 bank holidays (28 days total) No call out rota
Surrey
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