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We are looking for an experienced Mobile Electrically Biased Facilities Management (FM) Engineer to join our team, covering a portfolio of commercial sites across Aylesbury, Oxford, Milton Keynes and Newbury.
This is a mobile engineering position suited to a practical, customer-focused engineer who is confident working independently and has a strong electrical bias, alongside a broad understanding of general building services and facilities maintenance.
You will be responsible for carrying out planned and reactive maintenance, fault finding, repairs and small works across a range of commercial properties, ensuring all works are completed safely, efficiently and to a high standard.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance across multiple commercial sites.
- Diagnose electrical faults and undertake repairs where suitably qualified.
- Complete electrical testing, inspection and fault finding as required.
- Maintain and repair general building services and associated facilities equipment.
- Undertake basic mechanical, plumbing, fabric and general maintenance tasks.
- Respond to reactive maintenance requests and attend breakdowns within agreed response times.
- Complete small works and minor installations as required.
- Ensure all maintenance activities are completed in accordance with current health and safety legislation and company procedures.
- Accurately complete maintenance records, job sheets and electronic service reports.
- Liaise professionally with clients, site representatives, subcontractors and colleagues.
- Identify potential issues and recommend remedial works where appropriate.
- Manage a daily workload effectively while travelling between sites.
- Maintain company tools, equipment and vehicle to a high standard.
- Support the wider FM team when required.
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Essential Requirements
- Recognised electrical qualification, such as NVQ Level 3 / City and Guilds or equivalent.
- Previous experience within commercial facilities management or building services maintenance.
- Strong electrical fault-finding and maintenance experience.
- Good understanding of health and safety requirements.
- Full UK driving licence.
- Ability to work independently and manage a mobile workload.
- Professional approach with good communication and customer service skills.
- Good IT skills and the ability to complete electronic job records.


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Desirable
- 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
- Inspection and Testing qualification (2391 or equivalent).
- Experience with BMS, HVAC, AHUs, pumps, boilers or other building services.
- Experience working within commercial offices, retail, industrial or similar environments.
- IPAF, PASMA or other relevant industry qualifications.
- Experience working within a CAFM system.
The Ideal Candidate
The successful candidate will be a hands-on, electrically biased FM Engineer who enjoys variety and is comfortable working across different customer sites. You will have excellent fault-finding skills, take pride in delivering high-quality work and be confident dealing directly with customers.
If you are based in or around Aylesbury, Oxford, Milton Keynes, Newbury or the surrounding areas and are looking for a mobile engineering role with a varied workload, we would be keen to hear from you.
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