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M&E Shift Engineer | Slough | Datacentre | £55K + Paid Overtime | Continental Shift Pattern (Days & Nights)
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We are currently recruiting for M&E Shift Engineer (Mechanical Shift Engineer / Electrical Shift Engineer) to carry out planned (PPM) and reactive maintenance duties across a highly critical datacentre environment based in Slough, Berkshire.
As the M&E Shift Engineer (Mechanical Shift Engineer / Electrical Shift Engineer), you will be working as part of a large, multi skilled team.
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Role: M&E Shift Engineer (Mechanical Shift Engineer / Electrical Shift Engineer)
Status: Permanent, PAYE
Salary: £55,000
Hours: Continental Shift Pattern: 3 days / 3 nights / 4 off / 4 days / 6 off / 4 nights / 4 off.
Paid overtime available
Full company employment benefits including paid holidays, private medical, private dental etc.
Requirements
- Must hold an electrical or mechanical based qualification, ie: City and Guilds Electrical Installation Level 2 / City and Guilds Electrical Installation Level 3 / City and Guilds 18th edition / NVQ Level 3 (2357) / City and Guilds Plumbing Level 2/3 / City and Guilds Air Conditioning Level 2 / F-Gas... or equivalent / similar.
- Experience working in a maintenance position within commercial environments is advantageous but not essential.
- Experience working in a maintenance position within critical environments (datacentre, banking, hospitals, defence environments etc) or critical systems (UPS, high voltage switching, CRAC units) is highly advantageous but not essential.


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