Invictus Group
Electrical Maintenance Engineer

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Building Services Engineer (Electrical Bias)
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Salary: £43,000 per annum
We are looking for an experienced Building Services Engineer with an Electrical Bias to join our facilities management team, supporting a prestigious commercial office environment. This is a highly customer-facing role, requiring excellent communication skills, a professional appearance, and a strong commitment to delivering exceptional service.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance across electrical and mechanical building services.
- Respond promptly to breakdowns and emergency call-outs.
- Maintain critical building systems to ensure safe and efficient operation.
- Complete remedial works and statutory compliance tasks.
- Supervise specialist subcontractors where required.
- Liaise with the helpdesk and on-site facilities team to ensure SLA and KPI targets are achieved.
- Use handheld devices and laptops to manage maintenance tasks and update records.
- Complete statutory inspections, testing and compliance documentation.
- Support audits and ensure all health & safety procedures are followed.
- Identify and report building or maintenance issues affecting business operations.
- Assist with minor project work and provide quotations for additional works.
- Build strong relationships with clients and respond professionally to customer queries and complaints.
- Participate in an out-of-hours call-out rota as required (additional remuneration available).
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About You
- Recognised electrical qualification (City & Guilds or equivalent).
- Minimum 17th Edition Qualification (18th Edition Preferred).
- At least 3 years' experience within building services or facilities maintenance.
- Apprenticeship background desirable.
- Strong understanding of electrical and mechanical building services.
- Good knowledge of statutory compliance and health & safety regulations.
- Comfortable using handheld technology, Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel.
- Excellent communication and customer service skills.
- Well organised, self-motivated and able to work independently or as part of a team.
- Professional, presentable and confident working within a corporate office environment.
- Physically able to work at height, access plant rooms and undertake manual maintenance activities.


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