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Be part of the Smart Team! A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Shift Leader to join us on a prestigious contract in Canary Wharf. About Us: We are proud to be an employer that values your growth and work-life balance. We offer comprehensive training opportunities and clear progression routes to help you build a rewarding career. At Smart, we help the worlds leading companies maintain their facilities to the best possible standards through a customer centric experience. Over the past 10 years, we have worked in the world’s top data centres and commercial facilities providing quality engineering services. Purpose: As a Shift Leader at Smart Managed Solutions, you will be responsible for supervising the day-to-day operation of the relevant shift carrying out planned preventative maintenance and reactive works to building systems within contracted area of responsibility. To carry out PPM, reactive and breakdown works to all Electrical systems within the site. Engineers must be able to demonstrate relevant knowledge of Air conditioning, UPS, Generators, LV systems, which will include the ability to fault find using the production of graphical information and the utilisation of current alarm data. Operate and manage all engineering assets to support the business with no unplanned disruptions in the most cost-effective manner. Manage reactive works process to ensure requests are responded to and closed out in accordance with agreed procedures. To develop management tools to actively report on asset and building performance and make recommendations for improvement. Key Tasks and Responsibilities: Ensure that routine PPM is carried out to all electrical plant in accordance with Site task schedules and asset lists. Ensure that reactive tasks throughout the building are completed and be proactive in highlighting areas where improvements can be made. These reactive calls to also include concessionary stores and fabric related items. Ensure that plant faults and defects are swiftly remedied to maintain plant in serviceable order. Ensure that suitable spares are available to carry out both maintenance and reactive works. To provide parts inventory and estimated timescales to carry out remedial works. Ensure Computer Based Maintenance system, e.g. Concept, Smart Hub, is kept up to date and that PPM and reactive tickets are closed out with accurate data captured. Ensure that all relevant paperwork is completed regarding reactive and breakdown works and that it is passed without delay to the contract administrator. Ensure that Method Statements and Risk Assessments are prepared, and used for all tasks undertaken to ensure safe working practices at all times. Ensure that all plant rooms under the responsibility of Smart are locked always and are kept in a clean and tidy condition. Education and Training: Formally trained in City and Guilds Electrical Installations or the equivalent NVQ and Building Services maintenance. 18th Edition BS7671 City and Guilds Why SMART? Mandatory Leave on your Birthday Life-Event Leave Life Assurance 20 Days Annual Leave Three fully paid volunteering days Holiday-Buy Scheme Career Progression Workplace Pension Employee Assistance Programme While technology continues to evolve, it’s our people who set us apart. At SMART, you’ll join a growing company that invests in its team and supports career development. Apply today and build a career with us.
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