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Electrical Shift Engineer

Job Posted: 12 days ago

  • Salary: £ 45,000 - 50,000 / Annum

    Job Type: Permanent

  • Location: Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

Expire in: 16 days

Job Description

Our client is a national FM Service Provider; it has an impressive portfolio of clients nationwide. It is looking to hire an Electrical Shift Engineer for a data centre in Peterborough. As the Electrical Shift Engineer, you will join a team of maintenance engineers on a continental shift pattern and carry out the site’s planned and reactive maintenance to its electrical and mechanical kit. The successful Electrical Shift Engineer must be fully qualified to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent, have the 18th edition and a minimum of 5 years’ experience as a commercial engineer. It would be desirable to have previous critical or data centre experience. Our client is offering: * Up to £50,000 basic salary * Continental Shift Pattern * Pension * Company benefits * Structured career path and opportunities This is a lovely new role to work in a critical environment

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