Electrician

Speke
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Job Title: Electrician
Location: Speke, Liverpool (with travel to smaller sites as required)
Department: Facilities Management
Reports To: Site Supervisor / FM Manager
Job Type: Full-Time

Job Summary

We are currently seeking a qualified and experienced Electrician to join our Facilities Management team. Based predominantly on-site in Speke (80%), this role will also involve travel to smaller satellite locations around Liverpool, requiring a valid UK driving licence. The successful candidate must hold AM2 certification, have significant experience in FM maintenance, and be confident in diagnosing and repairing a wide range of electrical systems.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform routine and reactive maintenance on electrical systems

  • Diagnose faults and carry out effective repairs with minimal disruption

  • Complete electrical installations and issue appropriate certification

  • Operate and interrogate BMS/HVAC systems for performance issues

  • Support basic building fabric maintenance and minor repair tasks

  • Maintain records and documentation in compliance with statutory requirements

  • Liaise professionally with clients, suppliers, and internal teams

  • Ensure compliance with health and safety procedures on all tasks

  • Represent the company in a clean, tidy, and professional manner

    Qualifications & Experience

    Essential:

  • AM2 qualification and recognised electrical trade certification

  • QC Number and 18th Edition (BS 7671) compliance

  • Minimum of 5 years’ post-apprenticeship experience

  • Experience in FM maintenance environments

  • Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills

  • Full UK Driving Licence

  • Computer literate and fluent in English (spoken and written)

    Desirable:

  • Legionella and Asbestos awareness (training can be provided)

  • MEWP Licence and First Aid certification

  • Familiarity with building fabric repairs and general maintenance tasks

  • Experience with BMS/HVAC systems

    Personal Attributes

  • Strong communicator and team player

  • Self-motivated and capable of working unsupervised

    Compliance Record

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