Trevett Project Services
Electrical Engineer

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£45,000 + excellent benefits!
Based in Enfield but foot-mobile in Central London
Trevett Services are working with one of the largest and fastest growing Facilities Management providers in the UK. My client is interested in speaking with technically sound electrical engineers to potentially join their team based in Enfield.
The Role
As an electrical engineer, you will be responsible for covering all M&E maintenance, both PPM and reactive across a shopping centre building in Enfield, along with a couple of sites in Central London. Being client facing is a must as you will be dealing with clients and the public on a day-to-day basis.
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Typical duties include:
- Fault-finding
- Small installations
- Control panels
- Power distribution
- UPS
- Generators
- LV systems
- Emergency lighting testing/maintenance
- AHU & FCU maintenance and much more.
Your hours of work will be Mon-Fri 08:00 – 17:00. There is a call out rota that is TBC, but it will most likely be 1 in 4, with standby being £100 (minimum 4 hours).
Remuneration And Benefits
Our client has a great package on offer which is detailed below:
- Zone 1 & Zone 2 travel card
- 25x days annual leave + 8x bank holidays
- Birthday paid day off (if falls on weekend then get it the following week)
- 3 paid volunteer days (you are encouraged to take these!)
- Overtime is 1.5x Mon-Sun
- Allocated training allowance – meaning they will put you through qualifications and certificates, for example HVAP
- Holiday buy back up to 5x days
- 3%/5% pension


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Qualifications & Experience
Our client requires someone from an FM background who is level 3 electrically qualified as well as holding the 18th edition.
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