Workspace Group
Facilities Management Technician

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Workspace is home to London’s brightest businesses, and our dedicated Facilities Team, who keep our buildings in top condition, are a crucial part of our customer service offering.
Are you an experienced Technician/Fabric Engineer with a keen eye for detail, a good hand with a paint brush and able to fix any problem with a can-do approach? Do you want to work within a fast-paced team delivering an excellent in-house FM Service to London’s leading flexible office provider?
We’re looking for a full-time Facilities Management Technician to travel across South London & West London who will:
- Conduct regular health & safety and compliance inspections to ensure a safe, secure and compliant environment for all building users.
- Maintain common and landlord areas to ensure cleanliness and presentation.
- Taking a solution-focused approach to resolve building issues quickly and efficiently.
- Support decorative standards by painting.
- Ensure jobs logged on the maintenance management system are updated and completed on time.
- Carry out health & safety checks to make sure that the building is safe, secure and fit for use, this includes lift auto-diallers, panic alarms, roof alarms, plant rooms and riser cupboards.
- Assist with fire safety procedures including weekly fire alarm tests, fire door/ sprinkler checks, monthly emergency lighting tests and six-monthly evacuation drills.
- Record monthly utility meter readings on the central meter and attend required training and development sessions.
- Identify and assess potential hazards and understanding of fire safety procedures and compliance requirements.
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- Proficient in Microsoft Office & Experience of CAFM Systems.
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This role requires you to be on sites 5 days a week.
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