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Facilities Coordinator | Cambridge | Up to £40,000 (depending on experience)

Are you a skilled Facilities Coordinator looking for an opportunity to work in a dynamic and supportive environment? Our client is looking for an experienced and proactive individual to oversee and maintain their facilities at their ever-growing Cambridge site. Our client operates in the Aerospace sector and due to their business expanding at a rapid rate, they are looking to expand their Facilities team.

As a Facilities Coordinator, you’ll benefit from:

Career stability in a market-leading company: join a business that’s experiencing exceptional growth and has an outstanding reputation for delivering top-quality products.

Other Benefits include:

25 days holiday + bank holidays
Competitive overtime (X1.5 & X2)
Being part of a close and tight knit team
State of the art shopfloor designed for efficiency and precision
Supportive, friendly work environment conducive to professional growth
As a Facilities Coordinator, your responsibilities will include:

Carrying out general maintenance across the site and coordinating with external contractors
Performing Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) to meet SLAs and KPIs
Acting as a key holder and first responder
Ensuring compliance with safety procedures, risk assessments, and permits to work
Supporting production with emergency maintenance and machinery upkeep
Managing the Facilities Helpdesk and overseeing maintenance logs
Understanding and monitoring systems such as HVAC, plumbing, fire and security alarms
As the successful Facilities Coordinator you’ll have:

Proven experience in a Facilities Maintenance role
Strong communication and organisational skills
Ability to manage multiple tasks and work to deadlines
A mechanical and/or electrical qualification (or significant M&E experience – desirable)
Experience working within the engineering sector
Forklift and/or IPAF certification (desirable)
Ready to apply?

Submit your CV, highlighting your relevant experience, or call Scott at Rubicon to discuss this Facilities Coordinator opportunity further.

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