Lead PPM Engineer
The Role
As a lead PPM engineer, be the first point of contact for Engineers for technical support.
As a lead PPM engineer receive electronically PPM instructions from the Concept system and undertake all maintenance tasks in accordance with these instructions.
As a lead PPM engineer ensure all maintenance consumables are available and arrange replenishment of all items to ensure agreed stock levels are established.
As a lead PPM engineer complete all electronic and paper records such that an accurate Site Logbook record of all works remains on site for the Clients information and approval.
As a lead PPM engineer, be able to undertake any diagnostic analysis that the whole system may require.
As a lead PPM engineer undertake a visual condition inspection of all installed equipment and submit a written report of any items that appear to jeopardise any aspects of reliability.
As a lead PPM engineer carry out general maintenance and good housekeeping practices and plant room cleaning to ensure that the life expectancy of all installed equipment is maximised.
As a lead PPM engineer participate in Health & Safety Codes of Safe Working and other Environmental issues to ensure total compliance with the companies Health, Safety and Environmental Policy.
As a lead PPM engineer report any omissions or risks that might compromise a Safe Working Environment.
If appropriate report on the performance of any sub-contracted works.
As a lead PPM engineer attend to all reasonable emergency call-out requests as speedily as possible and maintain good communications with the Client with the progress of all outstanding works.
As a lead PPM engineer make recommendations to the Contract Manager on matters concerning continuous improvement and adding value that may improve the productivity, costs, quality of service delivery etc. of all work for which the Company has a responsibility.
As a lead PPM engineer complete as and when necessary, any breakdowns.
As a lead PPM engineer ensure plant areas are always clean and tidy.
Respond to client requests promptly.
Maintain all site records and logbooks
Look for ways to continually enhance the operation of the site.
Any other duties as required / requested by the Supervisor / Contract Manager.
Hours of Work
- Monday Friday, 7.30am-4.30pm (40 hours a week)
Benefits
- Additional earnings available through overtime available.
- 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, plus option to purchase an additional 5 days leave every year
- Pension with matched contributions between 6-8%
- Life Assurance
- Private Medical Insurance Single Cover on completion of 12 month' service, with the opportunity to pay for additional cover for partner/dependants
- Flexible Benefits Scheme including eye care voucher, store discounts for major retailers, salary sacrifice electric car vehicle lease scheme, personal IT equipment loans, impartial financial/savings guidance
- Access to wellbeing programmes & Company Sick Pay
- Employee recognition programmes which reward exceptional achievements
- The opportunity to use one working day per year volunteering to help the local community.
Career Progression Route
- Possibility to progress into a supervisor position if desire
- Additional training/Specific equipment training.
Qualifications and Experience Required
- City & Guilds Electrical or Mechanical & 18th Edition
- Commercial building maintenance experience in a customer facing environment.