Critical Shift Engineer
Greenwich, South East London
£51,000
We've got an excellent role for a Critical Shift Engineer to work on a brilliant, state of the art site based in South East London! This is a great role if you're based in Kent / South London and want to avoid the commute into Central London. You'll be given the opportunity to work with a well experienced M&E team, receive HV training and excellent internal progression opportunities.
As a Critical Shift Engineer, you will ensure all PPM and reactive maintenance is carried out on electrical systems, work on critical systems, assist with High Voltage shutdowns / black outs, liaise with contractors and ensure all compliance is adhered to.
This is a static shift role, following a continental shift pattern (Day and night shift)
Critical Shift Engineer Duties:
PPMs & Reactive maintenance
Statutory Compliance
Single and Three Phase Power, Motors, Generators, Shutdowns, Switchgear, Motors, Emergency Lighting, Fire Alarm Test, AHUs, FCUs, VAVs, Sprinkler Systems, Pumps, Belts, BMS Operation
Carry out isolation of plant and systems in accordance with safety requirements.
Ensure corrective/repair works are carried out in accordance with regulations.
Endorse safe working practices, quality standards conformity and best practice methods.
Organising subcontractors
Completing logbooks and RAMS
Reports
Permits to work
Raise and close jobs on PDA's as necessary.
Critical Shift Engineer Requirements:
City and Guilds / EAL / NVQ or equivalent in Electrical Installations / Engineering (Level 3 and regulations)
At least 3 years experience experience within commercial maintenance
Strong M&E system experience
Live within commutable distance to site
Critical experience in either Data Centre or a banking environment - beneficial
Salary and Package:
£51,000 per annum
High voltage training provided
Parking on site
20 days annual leave entitlement
Company pension
Plenty of overtime
Training provided
Internal progression
If you're interested in this Critical Shift Engineer role, apply today!
Posted by Alex Clark