Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£55000 per annum
Tenant Supervisor - Leading M&E Service Provider - Central London – 55k One of the leading maintenance contractors is currently looking to recruit a Tenant Supervisor to work at a high profile building based close to Victoria Station in Central London. They cover all base build and tenants on the contract and the client expects a very high level of service delivery. This role will be purely looking after the twelve tenants in the building and will be responsible for all day to day maintenance activities on site. This will include, but is not limited to managing the planned and reactive maintenance schedules, attending client meetings, compiling reports, supervision of staff and managing sub-contractors. The role will be working Monday to Friday, day shift and the hours are 8-5 and there will also be overtime and weekend work available as and when required. The site is a busy site that requires an experienced supervisor who in emergencies, is happy on the tools or dealing with paperwork. The package is: Salary up to 55k based on experience Full healthcare 25 days holiday Pension Healthcare Applicants for the role must be able to meet the following criteria: Fully electrically or mechanically qualified to C&G Level. Experience of working around critical systems and M&E plant. Experience of managing staff. Excellent communication skills. Strong compliance and health and safety understanding. Experience or working in a high rise blue chip commercial office environment.
Southend-on-Sea
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