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Mobile Engineer
Job Title
Mobile Multi Skilled Engineer
Job Description
CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Mobile Multi Skilled Engineer to join the team located in Manchester
The successful candidate will perform Electrical and Mechanical Maintenance to both Plant, Equipment and Building Services.
Role Summary
- Identify and manage the risks to the client through the equipment on site, including updating drawings, identifying critical spares, improving performance of machinery, improving and implementing the preventative maintenance program
- Using new equipment and technologies to maintain a working production environment liaising with the client on any requests for certain machinery PPM’s
- Fault finding on all types of Machinery
- Support others in the department in relation to Health and Safety
- Provide Electrical and Mechanical expertise to the Maintenance Department working on Heavy Industrial Machines and Overhead Cranes
- Write and follow Risk Assessments and be available to question any issues which arise from them safely and accurately
- Completion of the required documentation as specified with the requirements of all rules and legislation
- Work on Three Phase Systems with Voltages up to 440V
- Working on Motors, Gearboxes, Valves encompassing Hydraulic, Pneumatic and Electrical Systems
- Use Mobile Devices to accurately project and complete any works from the CAFM Maintenance System
- Use of emailing / calendars to plan your daily work requirements so that all tasks are completed effortlessly and efficiently.
- Liaise with onsite Site Services to manage any Building Services related issues, responding confidently and accurately as required
- To be the responsible person when required for the department and deputise the Shift Leader during annual leave or sickness
- To work overtime as and when the business requires, this may include nights and weekends to which notice may not always be given
- Perform adhoc duties as and when required
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- A Recognised or Time Served Apprenticeship
- Strong proven experience in manufacturing maintenance
- Electrical Competences / Qualifications to a minimum or equivalent to City and Guilds 236 Pt 1-2 Electrical qualifications to 17th Edition
- Mechanical Competences / Qualifications to an acceptable standard to City and Guild’s Mechanical
- Good multi skilled ability
- Experience working on 3 phase motors, drives and inverters
- Hydraulic / Pneumatic Experience
- Ability to fault find
- PLC Diagnostics / Repair Competencies
- NVQ Qualifications to Level 2, Electrical and Mechanical
- Ability to supervise contractors
- Able to write Risk and Method Statements
- Able to understand and write Permits
Desirable
- Working at Height Qualification
- IPAF
- AP Qualifications
- Experience of Heavy Engineering
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