Electrically Biased Building Services Shift Technician to work in a High-Profile Site in London NW1, covering a Continental Shift Pattern across 365 days a year, Days & Nights 08.00-20.00 & 20.00-08.00, with an immediate start.
Essential Experience
Conversant with a wide range of building service systems and equipment.
Sound Electrical and Mechanical knowledge.
Be conversant with current Health and Safety legislation
City & Guilds Parts 1 and 2 (Electrical Installation 2360) or recognised equivalent.
17th/18th Edition Institute of Electrical Engineers (I.E.E).
Experience with similar maintenance duties including fault diagnosis, rectification.
Experience in the Electrical aspects of general building PPM schedules.
This is a temporary position for 2 Months +
Starting on Days 08.00-17.00 Monday to Friday for 2 weeks to get used to site then transferring onto Shift Pattern.
Hours of work shift rota Days & Nights covering 365 days a year
Pay Rate 24.00/hr with an immediate start.
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Shift Engineer Electrically Biased
Options Resourcing Ltd
Posted a day ago, valid for 23 days
London, Greater London SW1A2DX, England
£24 per hour
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- The position is for an Electrically Biased Building Services Shift Technician at a high-profile site in London NW1.
- Candidates must have experience with a wide range of building service systems and equipment, along with sound electrical and mechanical knowledge.
- A minimum of 2 years of relevant experience is required, along with qualifications such as City & Guilds Parts 1 and 2 or equivalent, and 17th/18th Edition I.E.E certification.
- This is a temporary role lasting 2 months, starting at a pay rate of £24.00 per hour with an immediate start.
- The shift pattern includes days and nights, covering 365 days a year, after an initial 2-week training period.