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Mobile Multi-Skilled Electrical Engineer

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Mobile Multi Skilled Electrical Engineer
Location: Bristol, Cardiff, Bournemouth, Southampton, Plymouth
CBRE Global Workplace Solutions, a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management, is seeking a Mobile Multi Skilled Engineer to join our dynamic team. This is an exciting opportunity to work in a fast-paced, technical environment where your expertise will directly impact the performance and safety of critical equipment and building services.
Key Responsibilities
Perform electrical and mechanical maintenance on plant equipment and building services. Identify and manage risks, update technical drawings, and improve machinery performance. Conduct fault finding and preventative maintenance on various types of machinery. Provide technical support on heavy industrial machines and overhead cranes. Work with three-phase systems (up to 440V), motors, gearboxes, valves, and hydraulic/pneumatic systems. Use mobile devices and CAFM systems to manage and complete maintenance tasks. Liaise with site services to resolve building-related issues. Deputise for the Shift Leader during absences and support departmental health and safety initiatives. Be available for overtime, including nights and weekends, as required.
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Qualifications & Experience
Recognised or time-served apprenticeship Strong background in manufacturing maintenance Electrical qualifications (City & Guilds 236 Pt 1-2-3, 18th Edition or equivalent) Experience with 3-phase motors, drives, inverters Hydraulic and pneumatic systems expertise PLC diagnostics and repair skills NVQ Level 3 in Electrical and Mechanical disciplines Ability to write risk assessments, method statements, and permits Contractor supervision experience


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At CBRE, you’ll be part of a global team that values innovation, safety, and continuous improvement. We offer professional development opportunities, and a supportive work environment.
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