Facilities Maintenance Technician
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Overview
- Multi-skilled maintenance technician required who will be responsible for performing a variety of routine maintenance tasks to keep building facilities running smoothly and efficiently.
- Duties include repairing and maintaining building systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, etc.), conducting preventative maintenance, responding to maintenance requests, identifying and resolving safety hazards, and keeping detailed records of maintenance activities.
- The technician should have excellent problem solving, communication, and organizational skills.
Key tasks
- Maintaining, monitoring and repairing building services
- Electrical systems; LV switching, lighting, fire alarms, security, CCTV
- Mechanical plant; HVAC, compressors, chillers, pumps
- Gas, Chemical, Ultra-Pure Water distribution systems and waste management
- Building management systems, Trend, condition monitoring
- Infrastructure, facilities, operations, welfare
- Project engineering support and contractor supervision / management
- Identifying and resolving safety hazards, RAMS production and assessment
- Keep detailed records of maintenance activities, spares and stock control
- Production support
Qualifications and training
- Experienced and time served
- Level 2 / Level 3 Engineering Qualification
- NVQ 3 or equivalent elec/mech qual.
- GCSE / Ordinary Level – Key Qualifications
- Microsoft Office / Outlook knowledge
- Mechanical / Electrical Apprenticeship – preferred
- 18th Edition (City & Guilds 2382-18) – desirable
- Inspection and Testing (C&G 2391-52) – desirable
- Forklift / MEWP licence – desirable
Skills and experience
- 5+ years mechanical/electrical experience
- Building services / Industrial maintenance
- Planned maintenance and repair skills
- Health and Safety awareness
- Excellent problem solving & communication
- Ability to organise and plan work efficiently
- Broad technical knowledge
- Understanding of schematics and manuals
- Breakdown response / troubleshooting
- Ability to work alone and as part of a team
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