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My client is a large Facilities and maintenance company who operate in various sectors across the commercial sector. They are currently looking for an experienced electrical maintenance engineers to join an established team on a static site near Reading. This role is Mon to Fri.
Benefits Include
- Competitive salary up to GBP35,608
- OT available
- call outs 1 in 5
- Progression and on-going Training
- 42 days holidays
- 15% Pension
- Company benefits
Responsibilities Will Include
- Carry out all PPMs and reactive works on site
- Ensure all work is carried out in line with task schedules and industry best practices
- Ensure the responsible sites are fully compliant and follow industry best practices.
- Daily monitoring and responsibility of all main plant and equipment within buildings
- Establish and maintain a good working relationship with all employees and clients
- Maintain the professional image always, and promote services.
- Ensure All subcontractors are appropriately supervised, and comply with contractual commitments, and site operating processes.
- Ensure you manage the site logbook system and all paperwork is kept up to date
- To oversee the management of the on-site CAFM and Concept systems and ensure all PPM and reactive tasks are completed within SLA.
- Receiving client issues and resolving these issues effectively without disruption to business or compromising client relationships.
- Be prepared for inclusion on a call out rota for out of hours emergency response.
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Applicants For The Role Must Possess The Following
- Fully electrically qualified to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent with AM2 if required
- 18th edition
- 2391 Test and inspection: highly desirable
- Experience working within occupied offices
- Driving Licence
- Must be able to obtain DBS


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