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Facilities Engineer

Thrupp, Oxfordshire
2 weeks ago
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Facilities Engineer

Location: Oxford

Pay Range/Details: Competitive salary + discretionary bonus

Contract Type: Permanent

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Our client based in Oxford are currently recruiting for a facilities Engineer to join their team. As a Facilities Engineer, you will support a wide range of maintenance activities, ensuring buildings, services, and equipment operate at peak performance. This Facilities Engineer role offers a dynamic opportunity to contribute to both day-to-day operations and exciting in-house projects.

Key Responsibilities - Facilities Engineer

Maintain and repair building and machinery issues to a high standard
Complete Facilities Job Requests per SLA prioritizing Health and Safety concerns
Support and perform periodic preventive maintenance tasks
Update records of all work activities and tasks completed
Assist with projects within and outside the Facilities department
Qualifications & Requirements - Facilities Engineer

GCSE or equivalent in English Maths and Science or international equivalents (e.g., O-levels or other secondary education credentials) to accommodate diverse educational backgrounds
Recognized electrical qualifications (City & Guilds BTEC national or equivalent in electrical engineering)
Previous experience in a facilities or electrical engineering role
Strong technical aptitude with excellent fault-finding skills
Proficient in MS Office with good communication abilities
What We Can Offer - Facilities Engineer

Competitive salary with discretionary bonus
Up to 5% matched pension contribution
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Employee discounts through Edenred and cycle to work scheme
Free parking and employee assistance programme

For more information on this role, please contact Charlie Boulton on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to

Candidates who are currently a Facilities Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Electrical Engineer, or Building Services Technician may be suitable for this position.

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