Shift Electrical Engineer – Critical Banking Site | Central London
Salary: Circa £52,000 + Benefits + Training for HV if desired
Location: City of London
Shift Pattern: Shift days and nights (4 on 4 off)
Are you an experienced Electrician with a background in critical environments We’re recruiting on behalf of a leading facilities management provider for a Shift Electrician to join a high-performing team on a mission-critical banking site in the heart of London’s financial district.
This is a prestigious, high-security location supporting one of the world’s leading financial institutions. The site operates 24/7 with zero tolerance for downtime—making this an ideal role for engineers looking to develop their skills.
Key Responsibilities:
- Carry out almost exclusively reactive works
- Respond to customer requests in line with agreed service levels.
- Provide maintenance services to meet required standards and specifications.
- Participate in shift operations and work collaboratively with the team.
- Act as Performing Authority for Permit Control and a competent person for risk assessments.
- Perform routine inspections, preventive maintenance, and repairs on electrical systems, including UPS, generators, switchgear, PDU's, AHU's, FCU's.
- Monitor critical infrastructure systems to ensure optimal performance.
- Minimise downtime by resolving electrical faults efficiently.
- Assist in small new installation projects and minor repairs.
- Complete service reports and maintain accurate records in the CMMS system.
Requirements:
- Fully qualified Electrician with NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in City & Guilds Electrical Installation.
- 17th or 18th Edition Wiring Regulations certification.
- Strong knowledge of electrical systems and building services.
- Ability to work under pressure and as part of a team.
- Good communication skills and a customer-focused approach.
- Flexible, self-motivated, and willing to work occasional overtime
If this sounds of interest and you would like to hear more please submit your CV or reach out on (url removed)