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Electrician based on site within a team of operatives undertaking planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and repair of Electrical equipment and building fabric within a hanger property environment.  

  

REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE   

  • Electrical time served apprenticeship or equivalent  
  • City & Guilds 2382 – 18th Edition of the IET Wiring regulations  
  • Evidence of high-quality experience in Building Services.  
  • Sound level of administration and organisational skills  
  • Previous experience of working within a team  
  • Demonstrate a sound knowledge of Health & Safety in the workplace  
  • Resides geographically near to job site and available for call out  

Requirements

  • COSHH Awareness  
  • Risk Assessment Guidance Training  
  • Mechanical knowledge/qualification 
  • Appointed Person General Works Permits  
  • PAT Testing  
  • Knowledge and use of computer software – Microsoft Office, Building Management System,  
  • Legionella Awareness  
  • IPAF & PASMA Trained  
  • Safe Use and Inspection of Harnesses  

Benefits

We’re proud to offer a great range of benefits including:

  • 24/7 GP: Both you and your immediate family can speak to a UK-based GP from the comfort of your own home
  • Mental Health support and Life Event Counseling
  • Get Fit Programme
  • Financial and legal support
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Access Perks at Work, our innovative employee app where you can find:
  • Perks: discounts, gift cards, cashback, and exclusive offers
  • Life: Search for resources and tools on topics ranging from family and life to health, money and work
  • Support: Online chat or telephone service for urgent support in a crisis

For more information about ABM’s benefits, visit our 

About ABM:

ABM (NYSE: ABM) is one of the world’s largest providers of integrated facility, engineering, and infrastructure solutions. Every day, over 100,000 team members deliver essential services that make spaces cleaner, safer, and efficient, enhancing the overall occupant experience.

ABM serves a wide range of market sectors including commercial real estate, aviation, mission critical, and manufacturing and distribution. With over $8 billion in annual revenue and a blue-chip client base, ABM delivers innovative technologies and sustainable solutions that enhance facilities and empower clients to achieve their goals. Committed to creating smarter, more connected spaces, ABM is investing in the future to meet evolving challenges and build a healthier, thriving world. ABM: Driving possibility, together.

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ABM are committed to employment practices that promote diversity and inclusion in employment regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, sex, marriage and civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity status, race, religion or belief. We are proud members of the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme.

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