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CBRE is the global leader in real estate services and leverages the industry's most powerful knowledge base to meet the commercial real estate needs of its clients worldwide. Our vision is to be the preeminent, vertically integrated, globally capable real estate service firm. Globally we employ over 70,000 employees and operate in 48 countries.
Job Title: Fabric Technician
CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Fabric Technician to join the team located in Coventry.
Role Summary
Respond to reactive works within the team Ensure maintenance tasks are completed within agreed timescales Liaise with Clients representatives with respect to maintenance & repair tasks Undertake site surveys & produce Works Requests, Method Statements & Risk Assessments for planned works Repairs floor and wall coverings Responsible for ceiling tile repairs and replacements Responsible for other building and installation works as required Accountable for lighting, general lamp changes, Filter Changes AHU’s / FCU’s and Basic Plumbing requirements Utilise PDA to complete works, key communications & updates Complete reactive, PPM jobs & projects in a timely manner Undertake minor projects works Ensure all works are carried out safely and in accordance with Health and Safety at Work Regulations In addition to the above duties you will be expected to undertake all reasonable tasks as directed by the Technical Services Manager
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Previous Fabric, Carpentry experience Experience of working in high profile work environment City & Guilds or NVQ Equivalent in carpentry Current UKL driver’s license PC literate Good Customer relationship skills Understand and interpret technical drawings/instructions / processes Able to organise self to manage assigned tasks, determine material requirements Experience of H & S procedures & requirements. COSHH, Working at Heights, Risk Assessment etc Health & Safety Qualified i.e. IOSH and/or NEBOSH Must be willing to work over & above contractual hours
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