
Electrical Shift Engineer - West End – £50,000
- Marylebone, Central London
- £50,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Location: Marylebone, London
Salary: £50,000
Hours: Continental Shift PatternAn exciting opportunity has arisen to join a leading facilities maintenance company, working at a prestigious Banking Institute located near Marylebone Station. Our client is seeking a skilled Electrical Shift Engineer to join their professional maintenance team and help deliver a high standard of service across this corporate site.Working on a continental shift pattern, you will be responsible for ensuring all planned and reactive maintenance tasks are carried out to the highest standard. The successful candidate will have strong experience across commercial maintenance, particularly with systems such as FCUs, AHUs, UPS, BMS, and general riser maintenance. A strong knowledge of water treatment, HVAC systems, and emergency lighting is essential.Key Duties:
- Carry out daily PPM (Planned Preventative Maintenance) and reactive maintenance tasks
- Attend and resolve emergency call-outs
- Complete logbooks and RAMS documentation
- Attend client meetings and provide a high standard of client-facing service
- Emergency lighting testing and reporting
- Electrical maintenance, including lighting, wiring, alarm systems, BMS systems, and heat exchangers
- Perform minor plumbing and drainage works (toilets, sinks, tiling)
- Fault-finding and maintenance on AHU, FCU, UPS, Generators, and LV systems
- City & Guilds Level 3 Electrical Installations
- City & Guilds 18th Edition
- Minimum 3 years’ experience in building services maintenance
- Strong knowledge of building services systems
- Excellent client-facing and communication skills
- Ability to work in a corporate, high-profile environment
- Salary: £50,000
- 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays
- Pension Scheme
- Private Healthcare
- First-class training and career development
- Excellent company culture and working environment
- Overtime opportunities
- Clear career progression pathway
Alfie Woonton