Surrey County Cricket Club
Electrician

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About the Role
We are seeking a skilled Electrician to deliver high quality maintenance, repair, and installation of electrical systems across the Club's facilities. The role focuses on ensuring equipment reliability, minimising downtime, and maintaining a safe and compliant environment.
You will be responsible for fault finding, planned preventative maintenance, and supporting matchday operations, including critical systems such as floodlighting and life safety equipment. This is a varied position requiring strong technical expertise, a proactive approach to problem solving, and a commitment to health, safety, and continuous improvement.
This role requires flexibility to support the needs of the business, including working a combination of day and evening shifts as well as weekends and bank holidays.
Responsibilities
- Carry out maintenance and repair of electrical, mechanical, and electronic systems safely, efficiently, and to a high standard
- Diagnose faults, respond to breakdowns, and implement effective solutions to minimise operational downtime
- Undertake reactive and planned maintenance activities, including testing, inspection, and fault finding of electrical equipment
- Install, test, and maintain electrical systems, wiring, fixtures, and equipment in line with current regulations (e.g. BS 7671) and industry standards
- Perform routine inspections and preventative maintenance to identify and address issues before escalation
- Maintain and test life safety systems, including fire alarms, emergency lighting, generators, and UPS systems
- Carry out electrical isolations and de-isolations in accordance with safe systems of work
- Support the development and delivery of Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) schedules
- Undertake planned maintenance on HVAC control systems and other critical infrastructure
- Identify root causes of faults and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives to enhance system reliability
- Maintain accurate records of maintenance, inspections, and repairs using the Club's BMS/CAFM system
- Participate in capital (Capex) projects, including planning, installation, testing, commissioning, and handover of new equipment
- Conduct pre-delivery inspections and support the installation of plant and systems
- Monitor and manage floodlighting systems during matches and update software as required
- Support Conference & Events (C&E) operations as required
- Ensure all work is carried out safely and in compliance with Health & Safety legislation, company procedures, and industry standards
- Maintain a safe working environment and proactively identify and escalate risks or unsafe conditions
- Ensure correct use and availability of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Adhere to the Club's sustainability policies at all times
- Plan, prioritise, and manage workload effectively to minimise disruption and ensure timely completion of tasks
- Work collaboratively with colleagues, contractors, and suppliers to deliver work efficiently and within budget
- Communicate effectively with stakeholders and provide clear updates on maintenance activities and issues
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Essential
- NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Electrical Installation or Maintenance
- City & Guilds 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS 7671)
- Proven experience in electrical maintenance within a commercial, industrial, or facilities environment
- Experience of fault finding, planned preventative maintenance (PPM), and reactive maintenance
- Experience working with life safety systems (e.g. fire alarms, emergency lighting)
- Experience supporting installation and commissioning of electrical systems or plant equipment
Desirable
- City & Guilds 2391 (or equivalent) in Inspection and Testing
- IPAF, PASMA or similar access equipment certification
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- 5% Club Bonus Scheme
- 23 days holiday increasing to 28 days based on length of service
- Non-Contributory Pension scheme / Private Health Care
- Membership for domestic games, Tickets for International Games and lots more
To Apply
Please apply via Workable with a CV and cover letter outlining why you are suitable for this role.
Closing date for applications is Thursday 18th June 2026.
We want to make all opportunities at Surrey County Cricket Club accessible to anyone who wants to apply. If submitting a written application is not the best way to tell us about your skills and experience, please let us know and we will discuss it with you.
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