Building Services Engineer

London
3 weeks ago
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Why Apply!

Be part of a team that values your expertise and offers excellent career development opportunities. Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support you and your family. With over 50 years of experience in private healthcare, we offer world-class progression and training, ensuring you feel like you belong. Working Client side.

Position: Electrical Engineer
Type: Permanent, Full-time (40 hours/week)
Shift: Dayshift with 1/5 weeks on call
Salary: Up to £38k - £40k per annum + Benefits

Working Hours:

Monday to Friday, 8am to 4:30pm
On-call standby rate: £190 per week
Call-out: 4 hours minimum at 1.5/2 timeBenefits:

Private healthcare & GP for staff & family
Dental insurance
Health assessments
Pension plan
Critical illness & life assurance cover
Cycle to work scheme
Gymflex
Gourmet/taste cards
Technology, travel, and lifestyle discount hubs
Money management and employee assistance programsAbout the Role:
As a key member of our Estates team, you'll deliver top-notch building maintenance services to our hospital and satellite sites. Your role will encompass reactive, project, and scheduled maintenance work.

Key Responsibilities:

Ensure a safe working environment at all times
Perform PPMs and daily checks of allocated plant areas
Maintain accurate records and documentation
Respond to and complete incoming work orders
Assist in installation projects as instructed by the Estates Manager
Support various projects as neededSkills and Experience:

Qualified Electrical Engineer (City & Guilds or NVQ)
18th Edition and Level 2 City and Guilds or equivalent
Experience in a hospital or similar environment
Knowledge of relevant hospital policies and procedures
Familiarity with Health and Safety, COSHH, Lifting and Handling, and Fire regulationsApply Now and take the next step in your career with us

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