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Generator Engineer

Vertiv
Monmouthshire
2 months ago
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Who are we?


At Vertiv, we build products that keep critical technologies running 24/7. We are proud we were the first to protect mainframes with precision cooling systems. We were the first to introduce an integrated enclosure system to distributed networks. We help some of the largest names in the industry bring new capacity online faster and at a lower cost when search and social media increased demand for storage and computing. Our portfolio spans power, thermal and infrastructure management products, software and solutions, and is complemented by a wide variety of clients that we work with on a daily basis from datacentres to critical buildings. If you have previous generator experience and are looking for a new challenge get in touch with us.


What will you be doing in our team?


This a great opportunity to join our team of Generator Engineers based across the UK, in Chepstow. They service a wide variety of clients that we work with on a daily basis from datacentres to critical buildings. If you have previous generator experience and are looking for a new challenge get in touch with us.


What are we looking for? 


Qualification in either electrical or mechanical discipline. 


Experience of Electrical or Mechanical fault finding & rectification. 


Comfortable with using a laptop. 


Experience in a field operations role. 


Ideally, previous experiences within the generator stand by power or related industry but not essential. 


What will you be doing? 


Undertake standard service activities to include diesel engine servicing. 


Carry out contract maintenance and inspection on a planned basis to Vertiv standards. 


Basic fault finding and rectification in both Electrical and/or Mechanical disciplines. 


Identify opportunities for extra work (SQD) & recommendations. 


Remedial work to contract customers either planned repairs or as part of a call out facility. 


On rota-call out response. 


Completion and submission of relevant reports to service administration within a timely manner following all site activity. 


Comply with all Company Health and Safety Requirements. 


 


If YOU are the person we are looking for, feel free to apply and let's start drafting your future career in a healthy and growing environment!


 


Join Vertiv Today!


 


Be a part of the team that keeps the world connected. Take the next step in your career journey with Vertiv. Apply now to explore endless opportunities for growth and development in a vibrant and dynamic environment. Let's shape the future together!


The successful candidate will embrace Vertiv's Core Principals & Behaviors to help execute our Strategic Priorities. 


OUR CORE PRINCIPALS: Safety. Integrity. Respect. Teamwork. Diversity & Inclusion.


OUR STRATEGIC PRIORITIES



  • Customer Focus
  • Operational Excellence
  • High-Performance Culture
  • Innovation
  • Financial Strength


OUR BEHAVIORS



  • Own It
  • Act With Urgency
  • Foster a Customer-First Mindset
  • Think Big and Execute
  • Lead by Example
  • Drive Continuous Improvement
  • Learn and Seek Out Development


#LI-JF1


 

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