Multi‑Skilled Engineer (Electrical Bias)
This role is 4 days a week based in Charing Cross (Mon – Thursday) – 32 hours a week.
Overview
The Multi‑Skilled Engineer (Electrical Bias) is a key member of the resident JLL engineering team, with a primary focus on the operational delivery of planned and reactive electrical maintenance services at our prestigious client's headquarters. You will also provide support for mechanical systems to ensure a fully compliant, safe, and comfortable environment for the client and their employees. This role requires a proactive and professional individual with expert electrical skills and a strong focus on customer service.
Key Responsibilities
Electrical Maintenance & Engineering (Primary Focus)
- Perform Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM), fault diagnosis, and reactive repairs on all electrical systems.
- Take ownership of systems including LV switchgear, single and three‑phase power distribution, UPS systems, and final circuits.
- Manage and maintain the entire lighting system, including emergency lighting testing and repairs, and familiarity with lighting control systems (e.g., DALI).
- Conduct statutory testing and inspection where qualified (e.g., fixed wire testing support, RCD testing).
- Carry out minor electrical installations and project works as required.
Mechanical Maintenance (Secondary Focus)
- Provide multi‑skilled support by undertaking basic maintenance and first‑line fault finding on mechanical plant, including:
- Air Handling Units (AHUs) and Fan Coil Units (FCUs)
- Pumps, motors, and variable speed drives
- Basic plumbing and sanitary systems
- Monitor the Building Management System (BMS) and make basic adjustments.
Health, Safety & Compliance
- Adhere strictly to all JLL and client Health & Safety policies, with a particular focus on electrical safety procedures (e.g., Safe Isolation, permits to work).
- Complete all work‑related risk assessments and method statements (RAMS).
- Ensure electrical statutory compliance is maintained and all records and logbooks are kept up to date.
- Supervise and escort specialist subcontractors (especially electrical contractors), ensuring their work is completed safely and to the required standard.
Client & Team Collaboration
- Act as a professional and courteous representative of JLL on the client's site, providing clear updates on work progress and system performance.
- Manage workload and job allocation through the Computer‑Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) system, ensuring all jobs are completed within their specified SLAs (Service Level Agreements).
- Work collaboratively with other members of the on‑site JLL team to deliver a seamless and integrated facilities service.
Qualifications And Experience
Essential- A recognized apprenticeship and formal qualification in an electrical discipline (e.g., NVQ Level 3, City & Guilds).
- City & Guilds 18th Edition (BS7671) is mandatory.
- Proven experience working as an Electrical Maintenance Engineer in a high‑end corporate or commercial office environment.
- Demonstrable expertise in fault‑finding on a variety of electrical systems from distribution to final circuits.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with clients and tenants.
- Proficient in using CAFM systems and general IT applications.
- Inspection and Testing qualification (City & Guilds 2391).
- A good working knowledge of and willingness to perform basic maintenance on mechanical systems (AHUs, FCUs, etc.).
- Experience with modern Building Management Systems (BMS) such as Trend or Siemens.
- F‑Gas 2079 qualification for work on air conditioning systems.
- Formal training in Health & Safety (e.g., IOSH Working Safely).
- IPAF and PASMA certifications for working at height.
Personal Attributes
- Proactive and Self‑Motivated: Takes ownership of tasks and actively seeks solutions.
- Customer‑Focused: Dedicated to delivering exceptional service and maintaining a positive client relationship.
- Safety‑Conscious: Prioritizes safety in all aspects of work.
- Team Player: Works well within a team to achieve common goals.
- Professional Demeanour: Well‑presented with a calm and professional attitude, especially when working in a live client environment.
Multi‑Skilled Engineer (Electrical Bias)
This role is 4 days a week based in Charing Cross (Mon – Thursday) – 32 hours a week.
Overview
The Multi‑Skilled Engineer (Electrical Bias) is a key member of the resident JLL engineering team, with a primary focus on the operational delivery of planned and reactive electrical maintenance services at our prestigious client’s headquarters. You will also provide support for mechanical systems to ensure a fully compliant, safe, and comfortable environment for the client and their employees. This role requires a proactive and professional individual with expert electrical skills and a strong focus on customer service.
Key Responsibilities
Electrical Maintenance & Engineering (Primary Focus)
- Perform Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM), fault diagnosis, and reactive repairs on all electrical systems.
- Take ownership of systems including LV switchgear, single and three‑phase power distribution, UPS systems, and final circuits.
- Manage and maintain the entire lighting system, including emergency lighting testing and repairs, and familiarity with lighting control systems (e.g., DALI).
- Conduct statutory testing and inspection where qualified (e.g., fixed wire testing support, RCD testing).
- Carry out minor electrical installations and project works as required.
Mechanical Maintenance (Secondary Focus)
- Provide multi‑skilled support by undertaking basic maintenance and first‑line fault finding on mechanical plant, including:
- Air Handling Units (AHUs) and Fan Coil Units (FCUs)
- Pumps, motors, and variable speed drives
- Basic plumbing and sanitary systems
- Monitor the Building Management System (BMS) and make basic adjustments.
Health, Safety & Compliance
- Adhere strictly to all JLL and client Health & Safety policies, with a particular focus on electrical safety procedures (e.g., Safe Isolation, permits to work).
- Complete all work‑related risk assessments and method statements (RAMS).
- Ensure electrical statutory compliance is maintained and all records and logbooks are kept up to date.
- Supervise and escort specialist subcontractors (especially electrical contractors), ensuring their work is completed safely and to the required standard.
Client & Team Collaboration
- Act as a professional and courteous representative of JLL on the client’s site, providing clear updates on work progress and system performance.
- Manage workload and job allocation through the Computer‑Aided Facilities Management (CAFM) system, ensuring all jobs are completed within their specified SLAs (Service Level Agreements).
- Work collaboratively with other members of the on‑site JLL team to deliver a seamless and integrated facilities service.
Qualifications And Experience
Essential
- A recognized apprenticeship and formal qualification in an electrical discipline (e.g., NVQ Level 3, City & Guilds).
- City & Guilds 18th Edition (BS7671) is mandatory.
- Proven experience working as an Electrical Maintenance Engineer in a high‑end corporate or commercial office environment.
- Demonstrable expertise in fault‑finding on a variety of electrical systems from distribution to final circuits.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively with clients and tenants.
- Proficient in using CAFM systems and general IT applications.
Desirable
- Inspection and Testing qualification (City & Guilds 2391).
- A good working knowledge of and willingness to perform basic maintenance on mechanical systems (AHUs, FCUs, etc.).
- Experience with modern Building Management Systems (BMS) such as Trend or Siemens.
- F‑Gas 2079 qualification for work on air conditioning systems.
- Formal training in Health & Safety (e.g., IOSH Working Safely).
- IPAF and PASMA certifications for working at height.
Personal Attributes
- Proactive and Self‑Motivated: Takes ownership of tasks and actively seeks solutions.
- Customer‑Focused: Dedicated to delivering exceptional service and maintaining a positive client relationship.
- Safety‑Conscious: Prioritizes safety in all aspects of work.
- Team Player: Works well within a team to achieve common goals.
- Professional Demeanour: Well‑presented with a calm and professional attitude, especially when working in a live client environment.
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