Job Title: Case Maintenance Team Leader Location: South Coast - Brighton / Cawley Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £29,981.25 per annum Working Pattern: 45 hours/4 days - Monday & Thursday 12 hours Tuesday & Wednesday 11.5 hours Job Purpose: The purpose of this role is to carry out planned refrigeration case maintenance programme across defined regions in line with agreed SLA. All work will be completed to the highest standards in an efficient and cost-effective manner, whilst complying with the laid-down Company Health and Safety policy. Key Accountabilities: To comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act and the company's Health and Safety Policy at all times. To represent the company in a professional and competent manner at all time and develop a good working relationships with City colleagues and the client. To coordinate the activities of the case maintenance team and ensure refrigeration case maintenance schedules are completed within agreed timescales. To be aware of regulations and codes of practise applicable to the tasks. Specifically: De merchandising Remerchandising of the refrigeration units Utilisation of chemicals. To create remedial reports for each PPM and notify the Ops Lead of tasks for action To deliver training to the case maintenance technician. To communicate regularly with Store Management team within the store providing updates on activity and ensure sign off of completed works To work with company and the client to ensure that laid-down standards of quality are always maintained. To comply with any other reasonable request or instruction from the company. To work in a manner to support the achievement of company KPIs To ensure all systems are working to optimum energy efficiency. When require support other engineering disciplines to provide flexibility to service delivery To ensure the maintenance of equipment, tools & vehicle to ensure it is fit for purpose. To attend training courses as and where necessary and to ensure personal job skills keep up with technical and business developments Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Essential Supervision of small teams Demonstrated Behaviours A hands-on, can-do and flexible approach to your work is an essential requirement You will be positive in approach, able to work in a dynamic business environment, but above all be committed to the delivery of outstanding customer service. Ability to work with minimum supervision Degree of flexibility required. May be required to stay away from home. Current full driving licence - on occasions required to drive to support Team Leader Desirable GCSE standard education Experience of refrigeration equipment Cleaning industry experience PC/iPad Literate- Apple and Android
04/03/2026
Full time
Job Title: Case Maintenance Team Leader Location: South Coast - Brighton / Cawley Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £29,981.25 per annum Working Pattern: 45 hours/4 days - Monday & Thursday 12 hours Tuesday & Wednesday 11.5 hours Job Purpose: The purpose of this role is to carry out planned refrigeration case maintenance programme across defined regions in line with agreed SLA. All work will be completed to the highest standards in an efficient and cost-effective manner, whilst complying with the laid-down Company Health and Safety policy. Key Accountabilities: To comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act and the company's Health and Safety Policy at all times. To represent the company in a professional and competent manner at all time and develop a good working relationships with City colleagues and the client. To coordinate the activities of the case maintenance team and ensure refrigeration case maintenance schedules are completed within agreed timescales. To be aware of regulations and codes of practise applicable to the tasks. Specifically: De merchandising Remerchandising of the refrigeration units Utilisation of chemicals. To create remedial reports for each PPM and notify the Ops Lead of tasks for action To deliver training to the case maintenance technician. To communicate regularly with Store Management team within the store providing updates on activity and ensure sign off of completed works To work with company and the client to ensure that laid-down standards of quality are always maintained. To comply with any other reasonable request or instruction from the company. To work in a manner to support the achievement of company KPIs To ensure all systems are working to optimum energy efficiency. When require support other engineering disciplines to provide flexibility to service delivery To ensure the maintenance of equipment, tools & vehicle to ensure it is fit for purpose. To attend training courses as and where necessary and to ensure personal job skills keep up with technical and business developments Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Essential Supervision of small teams Demonstrated Behaviours A hands-on, can-do and flexible approach to your work is an essential requirement You will be positive in approach, able to work in a dynamic business environment, but above all be committed to the delivery of outstanding customer service. Ability to work with minimum supervision Degree of flexibility required. May be required to stay away from home. Current full driving licence - on occasions required to drive to support Team Leader Desirable GCSE standard education Experience of refrigeration equipment Cleaning industry experience PC/iPad Literate- Apple and Android
Job Title: Case Maintenance Team Leader Location: South London (Bromley/Croydon) Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £29,981.25 per annum + 11% / 15% LWA Working Pattern: 45 hours/4 days - Monday & Thursday 12 hours Tuesday & Wednesday 11.5 hours Job Purpose: The purpose of this role is to carry out planned refrigeration case maintenance programme across defined regions in line with agreed SLA. All work will be completed to the highest standards in an efficient and cost-effective manner, whilst complying with the laid-down Company Health and Safety policy. Key Accountabilities: To comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act and the company's Health and Safety Policy at all times. To represent the company in a professional and competent manner at all time and develop a good working relationships with City colleagues and the client. To coordinate the activities of the case maintenance team and ensure refrigeration case maintenance schedules are completed within agreed timescales. To be aware of regulations and codes of practise applicable to the tasks. Specifically: De merchandising Remerchandising of the refrigeration units To create remedial reports for each PPM and notify the Ops Lead of tasks for action To deliver training to the case maintenance technician. To communicate regularly with Store Management team within the store providing updates on activity and ensure sign off of completed works To work with company and the client to ensure that laid-down standards of quality are always maintained. To comply with any other reasonable request or instruction from the company. To work in a manner to support the achievement of company KPIs To ensure all systems are working to optimum energy efficiency. When require support other engineering disciplines to provide flexibility to service delivery To ensure the maintenance of equipment, tools & vehicle to ensure it is fit for purpose. To attend training courses as and where necessary and to ensure personal job skills keep up with technical and business developments. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Essential Supervision of small teams Customer focused A hands-on, can-do and flexible approach to your work is an essential requirement You will be positive in approach, able to work in a dynamic business environment, but above all be committed to the delivery of outstanding customer service. Ability to work with minimum supervision Degree of flexibility required. May be required to stay away from home. Current full driving licence - on occasions required to drive to support Team Leader Desirable GCSE standard education Experience of refrigeration equipment Retail experience Cleaning industry experience PC/iPad Literate- Apple and Android
02/03/2026
Full time
Job Title: Case Maintenance Team Leader Location: South London (Bromley/Croydon) Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £29,981.25 per annum + 11% / 15% LWA Working Pattern: 45 hours/4 days - Monday & Thursday 12 hours Tuesday & Wednesday 11.5 hours Job Purpose: The purpose of this role is to carry out planned refrigeration case maintenance programme across defined regions in line with agreed SLA. All work will be completed to the highest standards in an efficient and cost-effective manner, whilst complying with the laid-down Company Health and Safety policy. Key Accountabilities: To comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act and the company's Health and Safety Policy at all times. To represent the company in a professional and competent manner at all time and develop a good working relationships with City colleagues and the client. To coordinate the activities of the case maintenance team and ensure refrigeration case maintenance schedules are completed within agreed timescales. To be aware of regulations and codes of practise applicable to the tasks. Specifically: De merchandising Remerchandising of the refrigeration units To create remedial reports for each PPM and notify the Ops Lead of tasks for action To deliver training to the case maintenance technician. To communicate regularly with Store Management team within the store providing updates on activity and ensure sign off of completed works To work with company and the client to ensure that laid-down standards of quality are always maintained. To comply with any other reasonable request or instruction from the company. To work in a manner to support the achievement of company KPIs To ensure all systems are working to optimum energy efficiency. When require support other engineering disciplines to provide flexibility to service delivery To ensure the maintenance of equipment, tools & vehicle to ensure it is fit for purpose. To attend training courses as and where necessary and to ensure personal job skills keep up with technical and business developments. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Essential Supervision of small teams Customer focused A hands-on, can-do and flexible approach to your work is an essential requirement You will be positive in approach, able to work in a dynamic business environment, but above all be committed to the delivery of outstanding customer service. Ability to work with minimum supervision Degree of flexibility required. May be required to stay away from home. Current full driving licence - on occasions required to drive to support Team Leader Desirable GCSE standard education Experience of refrigeration equipment Retail experience Cleaning industry experience PC/iPad Literate- Apple and Android
Are you a Signalling Technician with BS1 & BS2 or SCM 1 & SCM 2 competencies? Have you had extensive experience of signalling maintenance under Network Rail standards? Location: North West England Salary: £40,000+ (DOE) Enhancements: Midweek nights enhanced rate/Weekend nights regular requirement Start Date: ASAP Benefits: Van + Fuel Card provided A signalling contractor is currently recruiting for experienced Signalling Technicians to join it's team delivering works across the North West of England as part of an established CP7 framework. This is a role for competent, well-trained technicians with solid hands-on signalling maintenance experience. We are looking for individuals who can operate confidently in live rail environments and deliver high-quality maintenance and installation works in line with Network Rail standards. The successful candidates will support signalling maintenance and project works, working both midweek and weekends as required by the programme. Midweek night shifts attract enhancement, with weekend work predominantly delivered on night shifts. Key Responsibilities: Carry out signalling maintenance, faulting, and installation works across the NW&C route. Work safely within live operational railway environments in accordance with Network Rail standards. Support planned and reactive maintenance activities on a rotational basis. Assist with points maintenance, renewals, and associated signalling equipment works. Ensure all works are delivered to the required safety and quality standards. Accurately complete work records and comply with Sentinel and competence requirements. Essential: Fully trained Network Rail Signalling Technician. Valid IRSE licence (or working towards). Minimum competencies: BS1 & BS2 or SCM 1 & SCM 2. Solid understanding of basic signalling principles and maintenance practices. Valid Sentinel card with relevant competencies. Full UK driving licence.
28/02/2026
Full time
Are you a Signalling Technician with BS1 & BS2 or SCM 1 & SCM 2 competencies? Have you had extensive experience of signalling maintenance under Network Rail standards? Location: North West England Salary: £40,000+ (DOE) Enhancements: Midweek nights enhanced rate/Weekend nights regular requirement Start Date: ASAP Benefits: Van + Fuel Card provided A signalling contractor is currently recruiting for experienced Signalling Technicians to join it's team delivering works across the North West of England as part of an established CP7 framework. This is a role for competent, well-trained technicians with solid hands-on signalling maintenance experience. We are looking for individuals who can operate confidently in live rail environments and deliver high-quality maintenance and installation works in line with Network Rail standards. The successful candidates will support signalling maintenance and project works, working both midweek and weekends as required by the programme. Midweek night shifts attract enhancement, with weekend work predominantly delivered on night shifts. Key Responsibilities: Carry out signalling maintenance, faulting, and installation works across the NW&C route. Work safely within live operational railway environments in accordance with Network Rail standards. Support planned and reactive maintenance activities on a rotational basis. Assist with points maintenance, renewals, and associated signalling equipment works. Ensure all works are delivered to the required safety and quality standards. Accurately complete work records and comply with Sentinel and competence requirements. Essential: Fully trained Network Rail Signalling Technician. Valid IRSE licence (or working towards). Minimum competencies: BS1 & BS2 or SCM 1 & SCM 2. Solid understanding of basic signalling principles and maintenance practices. Valid Sentinel card with relevant competencies. Full UK driving licence.
This Maintenance Engineer vacancy is working with a market-leading manufacturing group at a world class facility based near the area of Aldridge. This role offers fantastic industry leading company benefits such as extensive accredited OEM training and personal development opportunities, with a development route through to further career opportunities, and pension match of up to 10%, premium overtime is available. What's in it for you as Maintenance Engineer: Salary circa 52,000+ plus bonus, plus premium overtime, OTE 60K+ In addition, you have a matched pension of up to 10%, share options, overtime at a premium, as well as an extensive benefits program Hours of work - Days and Nights, 6am to 6pm, 6pm to 6am, 4 on, 4 off shift pattern OEM Training and career development, including health and safety training, management training (ILM) & IOSH, cross-skilling and upskilling The ability to work within a skilled team of engineers permanently Experience and Qualifications Required for Maintenance Engineer: Apprenticeship in Electrical or Mechanical Maintenance - City & Guilds, ONC, BTEC Level 3, NVQ Level 3 Previous experience as a Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Engineering Technician, Engineer etc Previous experience of undertaking reactive maintenance and following PPM schedules within a manufacturing environment The company is a market leader, and international manufacturer, with an impressive background of investing in and developing employees at all levels of their business, providing extensive training and career progression opportunities. Please apply now!
10/02/2026
Full time
This Maintenance Engineer vacancy is working with a market-leading manufacturing group at a world class facility based near the area of Aldridge. This role offers fantastic industry leading company benefits such as extensive accredited OEM training and personal development opportunities, with a development route through to further career opportunities, and pension match of up to 10%, premium overtime is available. What's in it for you as Maintenance Engineer: Salary circa 52,000+ plus bonus, plus premium overtime, OTE 60K+ In addition, you have a matched pension of up to 10%, share options, overtime at a premium, as well as an extensive benefits program Hours of work - Days and Nights, 6am to 6pm, 6pm to 6am, 4 on, 4 off shift pattern OEM Training and career development, including health and safety training, management training (ILM) & IOSH, cross-skilling and upskilling The ability to work within a skilled team of engineers permanently Experience and Qualifications Required for Maintenance Engineer: Apprenticeship in Electrical or Mechanical Maintenance - City & Guilds, ONC, BTEC Level 3, NVQ Level 3 Previous experience as a Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Technician, Engineering Technician, Engineer etc Previous experience of undertaking reactive maintenance and following PPM schedules within a manufacturing environment The company is a market leader, and international manufacturer, with an impressive background of investing in and developing employees at all levels of their business, providing extensive training and career progression opportunities. Please apply now!
Installation Technician - Nights ( Construction )
Focal Systems is the industry leader in retail AI solutions. We are a Silicon Valley-based startup that has more than doubled in size every year since our founding. Our mission is to automate and optimize brick-and-mortar retail using deep-learning computer vision. Focal has been deployed at scale with the top retailers in the world. We are looking for smart, creative, and passionate people who love to learn, enjoy thinking critically, share our values, and want to build a great and enduring company.
We have built the next-generation operating system for brick & mortar retail. This OS leverages shelf-mounted cameras that constantly measure the state of the retailers’ shelves and use that information to order quicker and smarter, planogram better, and schedule, direct, train, and manage their staff. We have proven this with major retailers around the world.
Job Description
We are currently expanding our operations throughout the UK and seeking a dedicated Field Technician to spearhead deployments for our customers in your area. This role will involve working nights and attending installations at various clients, where our product will be installed. As a crucial member of our team, you will assume accountability for the successful deployment, maintenance, and adoption of our system. Physical stamina, proficiency with power tools, and the ability to meet quality and speed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are essential for this role.
Responsibilities
Attend scheduled installations at various clients during night hours.
Installation of Focal Systems product onto shelves, ceilings, and other equipment as per installation plans and specifications.
Onboarding/scanning products into the system
Onsite and offsite maintenance
Operate power tools safely and efficiently to complete installations.
Adhere to safety protocols and guidelines to minimize risks during installations.
Work collaboratively with team members to ensure timely completion of installations.
Maintain a high level of attention to detail to ensure installations meet quality standards.
Meet or exceed speed and quality Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) consistently.
Communicate effectively with supervisors and team members to provide updates on progress and address any issues or challenges encountered during installations.
Adhere to company policies and procedures at all times.
Requirements
Field Technician Experience: Previous experience in a field technician role, preferably in installation, construction, or a related field.
Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in using power tools and other installation equipment required for this type of role.
Physical Stamina: Strong physical stamina to work on feet and perform physically demanding tasks for extended periods (up to 9 hours).
Detail-Oriented: Excellent attention to detail to ensure installations meet quality standards and adhere to specifications.
Time Management: Ability to work well under pressure, meet tight deadlines, and ensure timely completion of installations.
Communication Skills: Effective communication skills to liaise with supervisors, team members, and customers, providing updates on progress and addressing any issues encountered during installations.
Driver's License and Transportation: Valid driver's license and reliable transportation to travel to installation sites as required.
Ability to work nights and weekends
Why Focal Systems
Strong Mission and Values
We are a tightly-knit team with an ambitious mission and a strong set of core values, which define our approach to business and have successfully guided us since inception.
Exceptional Team
We are a team of hard-working, fun-loving professionals from some of the most eminent universities, research labs, and tech companies of our time. We pride ourselves on recruiting exceptional individuals to help us redefine the state-of-the-art.
Outstanding Partners
We work with 10+ of the largest retailers in the world and have a world-class roster of investors, advisors and partners to support & advise us in our endeavors.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Salary: £17.00 per hour
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Work Location: Bristol
29/03/2024
Part time
Installation Technician - Nights ( Construction )
Focal Systems is the industry leader in retail AI solutions. We are a Silicon Valley-based startup that has more than doubled in size every year since our founding. Our mission is to automate and optimize brick-and-mortar retail using deep-learning computer vision. Focal has been deployed at scale with the top retailers in the world. We are looking for smart, creative, and passionate people who love to learn, enjoy thinking critically, share our values, and want to build a great and enduring company.
We have built the next-generation operating system for brick & mortar retail. This OS leverages shelf-mounted cameras that constantly measure the state of the retailers’ shelves and use that information to order quicker and smarter, planogram better, and schedule, direct, train, and manage their staff. We have proven this with major retailers around the world.
Job Description
We are currently expanding our operations throughout the UK and seeking a dedicated Field Technician to spearhead deployments for our customers in your area. This role will involve working nights and attending installations at various clients, where our product will be installed. As a crucial member of our team, you will assume accountability for the successful deployment, maintenance, and adoption of our system. Physical stamina, proficiency with power tools, and the ability to meet quality and speed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are essential for this role.
Responsibilities
Attend scheduled installations at various clients during night hours.
Installation of Focal Systems product onto shelves, ceilings, and other equipment as per installation plans and specifications.
Onboarding/scanning products into the system
Onsite and offsite maintenance
Operate power tools safely and efficiently to complete installations.
Adhere to safety protocols and guidelines to minimize risks during installations.
Work collaboratively with team members to ensure timely completion of installations.
Maintain a high level of attention to detail to ensure installations meet quality standards.
Meet or exceed speed and quality Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) consistently.
Communicate effectively with supervisors and team members to provide updates on progress and address any issues or challenges encountered during installations.
Adhere to company policies and procedures at all times.
Requirements
Field Technician Experience: Previous experience in a field technician role, preferably in installation, construction, or a related field.
Technical Proficiency: Proficiency in using power tools and other installation equipment required for this type of role.
Physical Stamina: Strong physical stamina to work on feet and perform physically demanding tasks for extended periods (up to 9 hours).
Detail-Oriented: Excellent attention to detail to ensure installations meet quality standards and adhere to specifications.
Time Management: Ability to work well under pressure, meet tight deadlines, and ensure timely completion of installations.
Communication Skills: Effective communication skills to liaise with supervisors, team members, and customers, providing updates on progress and addressing any issues encountered during installations.
Driver's License and Transportation: Valid driver's license and reliable transportation to travel to installation sites as required.
Ability to work nights and weekends
Why Focal Systems
Strong Mission and Values
We are a tightly-knit team with an ambitious mission and a strong set of core values, which define our approach to business and have successfully guided us since inception.
Exceptional Team
We are a team of hard-working, fun-loving professionals from some of the most eminent universities, research labs, and tech companies of our time. We pride ourselves on recruiting exceptional individuals to help us redefine the state-of-the-art.
Outstanding Partners
We work with 10+ of the largest retailers in the world and have a world-class roster of investors, advisors and partners to support & advise us in our endeavors.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Salary: £17.00 per hour
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Work Location: Bristol
We have an exciting opportunity for a Electrical Technician to join our Estates team. This role is based in our Head Office in Central London (NW1 4LJ). We are also offering a competitive salary of up to £40,000 per annum plus a fantastic array of benefits.
Established in 1932, The London Clinic is one of the UK’s largest private hospitals, with state-of-the-art facilities located around Harley Street. We have approx. 1300 employees across 8 sites, where we cover a broad range of specialisms, including complex medical and surgical procedures and a comprehensive range of cancer and outpatient services.
Job Profile:
Responsible for technical fault finding, diagnosis, testing and repair on a wide range of engineering plant and equipment, e.g. electrical distribution, lighting, fire detection, building control and automation, standby generator plant, security access control, nurse call systems and lifts. This is not an exhaustive list but provides examples of the type and range of systems and equipment worked on. Undertaking maintenance, repairs, minor improvement and capital work across the Clinic as directed.
Job Type: This is a full-time, permanent position.
Rota: 4 shifts on, 4 shifts off, days and nights. 7am to 7pm / 7pm to 7am.
Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum.
Location: 1 Park Square West, London, NW1 4LJ (Baker Street and Regents Park stations)
Benefits package: Contributory pension scheme (total annual contribution up to 20%). Private Medical Healthcare. 33 day’s equivalent annual leave (Inclusive of bank holidays). Season ticket travel loan, family friendly benefits, and a wide range of discounts with a variety of retailers/services, plus much more. We also offer excellent career development; with clear career pathways and access to further education.
Key Duties
To work in accordance with the requirements of the electrical HTMs, statutory regulations, IET wiring regulations and TLC policies.
Undertake essential repair works and general maintenance activities at the request of the management.
Undertake reactive repair works as directed by the helpdesk.
Carry out planned preventative maintenance inspections in accordance with Clinic procedures.
Undertake technical fault finding on complex electrical systems and equipment.
Follow detailed electrical drawings and specifications, interpret and follow all relevant regulations at all times.
Skills & Experience
City & Guilds 2365 Qualification OR NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Engineering OR City & Guilds 2357 level 3 NVQ Diploma.
Holds an 18th Edition wiring regulations Qualification.
At least 5 years’ experience as a qualified electrical working within commercial properties, and healthcare experience is advantageous.
Knowledge of DALI lighting system is advantageous.
JIB Member of the Electrical Certification Scheme is advantageous.
We are an organisation that has charitable status and this helps us to drive forward our mission of reinvesting our income to deliver better patient outcomes.
The London Clinic’s main hospital spans 8 floors comprising of 234 beds and 10 theatres, including a Hybrid theatre and two minimally invasive and day surgery theatres. Speciality areas include, General surgery; ENT; Gynae; Hepatobiliary; Neuro; Ophthalmic; Orthopaedic; Plastics; Robotic; Urology; Vascular & Bariatric surgery.
The London Clinic is proud of its diverse workforce and is committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We absolutely welcome applicants from underrepresented groups; if you think you have the skills and experience for the job, please apply - we would love to hear from you regardless of your background.
21/08/2023
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for a Electrical Technician to join our Estates team. This role is based in our Head Office in Central London (NW1 4LJ). We are also offering a competitive salary of up to £40,000 per annum plus a fantastic array of benefits.
Established in 1932, The London Clinic is one of the UK’s largest private hospitals, with state-of-the-art facilities located around Harley Street. We have approx. 1300 employees across 8 sites, where we cover a broad range of specialisms, including complex medical and surgical procedures and a comprehensive range of cancer and outpatient services.
Job Profile:
Responsible for technical fault finding, diagnosis, testing and repair on a wide range of engineering plant and equipment, e.g. electrical distribution, lighting, fire detection, building control and automation, standby generator plant, security access control, nurse call systems and lifts. This is not an exhaustive list but provides examples of the type and range of systems and equipment worked on. Undertaking maintenance, repairs, minor improvement and capital work across the Clinic as directed.
Job Type: This is a full-time, permanent position.
Rota: 4 shifts on, 4 shifts off, days and nights. 7am to 7pm / 7pm to 7am.
Salary: Up to £40,000 per annum.
Location: 1 Park Square West, London, NW1 4LJ (Baker Street and Regents Park stations)
Benefits package: Contributory pension scheme (total annual contribution up to 20%). Private Medical Healthcare. 33 day’s equivalent annual leave (Inclusive of bank holidays). Season ticket travel loan, family friendly benefits, and a wide range of discounts with a variety of retailers/services, plus much more. We also offer excellent career development; with clear career pathways and access to further education.
Key Duties
To work in accordance with the requirements of the electrical HTMs, statutory regulations, IET wiring regulations and TLC policies.
Undertake essential repair works and general maintenance activities at the request of the management.
Undertake reactive repair works as directed by the helpdesk.
Carry out planned preventative maintenance inspections in accordance with Clinic procedures.
Undertake technical fault finding on complex electrical systems and equipment.
Follow detailed electrical drawings and specifications, interpret and follow all relevant regulations at all times.
Skills & Experience
City & Guilds 2365 Qualification OR NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Engineering OR City & Guilds 2357 level 3 NVQ Diploma.
Holds an 18th Edition wiring regulations Qualification.
At least 5 years’ experience as a qualified electrical working within commercial properties, and healthcare experience is advantageous.
Knowledge of DALI lighting system is advantageous.
JIB Member of the Electrical Certification Scheme is advantageous.
We are an organisation that has charitable status and this helps us to drive forward our mission of reinvesting our income to deliver better patient outcomes.
The London Clinic’s main hospital spans 8 floors comprising of 234 beds and 10 theatres, including a Hybrid theatre and two minimally invasive and day surgery theatres. Speciality areas include, General surgery; ENT; Gynae; Hepatobiliary; Neuro; Ophthalmic; Orthopaedic; Plastics; Robotic; Urology; Vascular & Bariatric surgery.
The London Clinic is proud of its diverse workforce and is committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We absolutely welcome applicants from underrepresented groups; if you think you have the skills and experience for the job, please apply - we would love to hear from you regardless of your background.
About the role:
Working as part of a team of 5, this manual role will involve the day-to-day maintenance of the Victorian trunk sewer network in London. You will be responsible for performing a range of assigned activities including routine maintenance; investigations and safety cover.
The normal working hours are 6:30am – 3:45pm; with 1 week out of 5 on night shift from 9:00pm - 5:30am (for which you will receive additional payment). You will be required to participate in a 24/7 Out of Hours Standby rota (typically 1 week in 10), for which you will also receive an additional payment.
This role involves but not limited to:
Woking in confined spaces (obtaining a CP2 confined space rescue qualification), at heights and lifting heavy loads – all mandatory for this role.
Physical maintenance of the sewer network and associated assets e.g. penstock gates. Operation of plant and equipment. Cleaning, basic maintenance and fault-finding, the sewer cleaning programme along with surveys and safety cover for contractors Essential Health and Safety requirements
This role requires you to be physically fit and comfortable with working in water, working at heights and within the confined space of sewers and the like.
As a part of the critical safety requirements you must be clean shaven at all times and due to the lifting equipment for man-riding you must weigh less than 110kgs at all times in this role.
You will also need to participate in a pre-employment medical. What skills are we looking for?
As well as meeting the essential health and safety requirements, this role will suit someone that has previously held a manual labouring role and will be capable of carrying out all tasks.
You will be required to work outdoors and in confined spaces all year round and mainly in underground assets; therefore it is essential that you are, prepared to work in a challenging environment on a daily basis.
You must be willing to get stuck in, with a proactive approach to your work and demonstrate how you can positively contribute to a team.
A full manual valid UK driving licence is essential; 7.5t licence is desirable.
Drainage knowledge and a mechanical background would be advantageous as well as a desire to learn. What’s in it for you:
This is an exciting opportunity to work with a great team in London’s historic network of sewers, some of which dates back to the Victorian ages.
There are opportunities to work on innovative new projects such as the Thames Tideway Tunnel, meet key stakeholders and even take part in filming for TV programmes!
You will use a variety of mechanical techniques and innovative ideas to maintain and repair the aging network keeping it running for our customers. Our competitive salary package includes an excellent contributory pension, 24 days holiday per year increasing to 28 with length of service and a wider benefits scheme. This includes an annual pay review, season ticket loans, voucher scheme giving you money off in major retail outlets, loyalty awards for continuous service plus much more, including our refer-a-friend bonus, where you can receive up to £1,000 for helping someone get a permanent position within the company.
We’re also proud to be here for our local community, offering all of our teams two days paid volunteer leave a year, as well as proudly supporting a lot of local events and charities.
About us:
Thames Water is the UK’s largest water and wastewater company. We make a daily difference to millions of customers by supplying 2.7 billion litres of world-class water to around 10 million homes.
As our world changes, the need to take care of our most precious resource is greater than ever, both locally and globally. That’s why, at Thames Water, every one of our actions, big and small, matters every day. Water is essential to daily life, and that means our business is always open. We’re passionate about providing world-class tap water, now and for the future.
We’re also turning waste into power, self-generating 20% of the energy we use and, in turn, doing our bit for the planet. We’re reducing plastic waste by celebrating our tap water and rolling out an ambitious water fountain project. We’re using our voice to lobby for change and partnering with WaterAid to provide clean water to the world’s poorest communities.
Together, we’re building a better future for our customers, our region and our planet.
Thames Water is a unique, rewarding and diverse place to work. If you join our team, you’ll enjoy fast-tracked career opportunities, flexible working arrangements and unparalleled benefits. We’re also proud to be an equal opportunity employer, Stonewall Diversity Champion and Disability Confident Leader, welcoming individuals from all walks of life and leading the way with an award-winning mental health and wellbeing strategy
07/05/2020
Permanent
About the role:
Working as part of a team of 5, this manual role will involve the day-to-day maintenance of the Victorian trunk sewer network in London. You will be responsible for performing a range of assigned activities including routine maintenance; investigations and safety cover.
The normal working hours are 6:30am – 3:45pm; with 1 week out of 5 on night shift from 9:00pm - 5:30am (for which you will receive additional payment). You will be required to participate in a 24/7 Out of Hours Standby rota (typically 1 week in 10), for which you will also receive an additional payment.
This role involves but not limited to:
Woking in confined spaces (obtaining a CP2 confined space rescue qualification), at heights and lifting heavy loads – all mandatory for this role.
Physical maintenance of the sewer network and associated assets e.g. penstock gates. Operation of plant and equipment. Cleaning, basic maintenance and fault-finding, the sewer cleaning programme along with surveys and safety cover for contractors Essential Health and Safety requirements
This role requires you to be physically fit and comfortable with working in water, working at heights and within the confined space of sewers and the like.
As a part of the critical safety requirements you must be clean shaven at all times and due to the lifting equipment for man-riding you must weigh less than 110kgs at all times in this role.
You will also need to participate in a pre-employment medical. What skills are we looking for?
As well as meeting the essential health and safety requirements, this role will suit someone that has previously held a manual labouring role and will be capable of carrying out all tasks.
You will be required to work outdoors and in confined spaces all year round and mainly in underground assets; therefore it is essential that you are, prepared to work in a challenging environment on a daily basis.
You must be willing to get stuck in, with a proactive approach to your work and demonstrate how you can positively contribute to a team.
A full manual valid UK driving licence is essential; 7.5t licence is desirable.
Drainage knowledge and a mechanical background would be advantageous as well as a desire to learn. What’s in it for you:
This is an exciting opportunity to work with a great team in London’s historic network of sewers, some of which dates back to the Victorian ages.
There are opportunities to work on innovative new projects such as the Thames Tideway Tunnel, meet key stakeholders and even take part in filming for TV programmes!
You will use a variety of mechanical techniques and innovative ideas to maintain and repair the aging network keeping it running for our customers. Our competitive salary package includes an excellent contributory pension, 24 days holiday per year increasing to 28 with length of service and a wider benefits scheme. This includes an annual pay review, season ticket loans, voucher scheme giving you money off in major retail outlets, loyalty awards for continuous service plus much more, including our refer-a-friend bonus, where you can receive up to £1,000 for helping someone get a permanent position within the company.
We’re also proud to be here for our local community, offering all of our teams two days paid volunteer leave a year, as well as proudly supporting a lot of local events and charities.
About us:
Thames Water is the UK’s largest water and wastewater company. We make a daily difference to millions of customers by supplying 2.7 billion litres of world-class water to around 10 million homes.
As our world changes, the need to take care of our most precious resource is greater than ever, both locally and globally. That’s why, at Thames Water, every one of our actions, big and small, matters every day. Water is essential to daily life, and that means our business is always open. We’re passionate about providing world-class tap water, now and for the future.
We’re also turning waste into power, self-generating 20% of the energy we use and, in turn, doing our bit for the planet. We’re reducing plastic waste by celebrating our tap water and rolling out an ambitious water fountain project. We’re using our voice to lobby for change and partnering with WaterAid to provide clean water to the world’s poorest communities.
Together, we’re building a better future for our customers, our region and our planet.
Thames Water is a unique, rewarding and diverse place to work. If you join our team, you’ll enjoy fast-tracked career opportunities, flexible working arrangements and unparalleled benefits. We’re also proud to be an equal opportunity employer, Stonewall Diversity Champion and Disability Confident Leader, welcoming individuals from all walks of life and leading the way with an award-winning mental health and wellbeing strategy
We are working with one of the UK’s largest food producers – based in London. Due to expansion they are looking for an experienced Engineering Team Leader to join their team.
General accountabilities: You will be charged to organise the Engineering Night Shift Team – ensuring cover for production, site, projects and services operations The Engineering Team Leader will co-ordinate activity for the plant for PPM initiatives. Record keeping of all activity to meet requirements for statutory, safety and good manufacturing practice reasons. We are looking for someone who is involved with “hands-on” maintenance and running of equipment and site to provide support and cover for Shift and Services Technicians Work flexibly across the week to ensure the Night Shift team are best supported You will also provide cover for Night Shift Technicians as needed You will ensure maintenance work is documented and carried out to ensure the highest quality of produced product Support QA department to provide records of all activities carried out that could affect product quality Ensure all activities are in line with company and BRC requirements Specifics in the routine (NOT an exhaustive list of tasks): Safety: Promote a safety first culture for all maintenance activities Write PM worksheets and encourage others to do so with safety as the prime concern when carrying out a given task Ensure PM tasks are supported by Risk Assessment Record keeping and maintenance of safety equipment. Be aware of and comply with latest appropriate safety regulations e.g. PUWER, COSHH, Pressure Vessels, Legionella etc.
P eople:
Leadership of Engineering Night Shift team Work closely with Production and QA teams to ensure effective and co-ordinated management of shift teams Support production and engineering teams by carrying out hands-on activities as & when required Deputise for Engineering Manager when absent through reasons of holidays/sickness etc Assist with training of Technicians and Operators as required
Plant and Equipment:
Pro-actively monitor machine condition and actively ensure that equipment is maintained to the highest possible standards Downtime monitoring and identification/implementation of improvement projects in liaison others. Improve spare stock holding and procurement linking into PM system
24 hr picture:
Be aware of site performance throughout the day and support others to achieve daily targets for safety, quality and output Be flexible in role to work an “off-set” and variable working week to provide cover and support for the Night Shift Team as needed.
31/12/2019
Full time
We are working with one of the UK’s largest food producers – based in London. Due to expansion they are looking for an experienced Engineering Team Leader to join their team.
General accountabilities: You will be charged to organise the Engineering Night Shift Team – ensuring cover for production, site, projects and services operations The Engineering Team Leader will co-ordinate activity for the plant for PPM initiatives. Record keeping of all activity to meet requirements for statutory, safety and good manufacturing practice reasons. We are looking for someone who is involved with “hands-on” maintenance and running of equipment and site to provide support and cover for Shift and Services Technicians Work flexibly across the week to ensure the Night Shift team are best supported You will also provide cover for Night Shift Technicians as needed You will ensure maintenance work is documented and carried out to ensure the highest quality of produced product Support QA department to provide records of all activities carried out that could affect product quality Ensure all activities are in line with company and BRC requirements Specifics in the routine (NOT an exhaustive list of tasks): Safety: Promote a safety first culture for all maintenance activities Write PM worksheets and encourage others to do so with safety as the prime concern when carrying out a given task Ensure PM tasks are supported by Risk Assessment Record keeping and maintenance of safety equipment. Be aware of and comply with latest appropriate safety regulations e.g. PUWER, COSHH, Pressure Vessels, Legionella etc.
P eople:
Leadership of Engineering Night Shift team Work closely with Production and QA teams to ensure effective and co-ordinated management of shift teams Support production and engineering teams by carrying out hands-on activities as & when required Deputise for Engineering Manager when absent through reasons of holidays/sickness etc Assist with training of Technicians and Operators as required
Plant and Equipment:
Pro-actively monitor machine condition and actively ensure that equipment is maintained to the highest possible standards Downtime monitoring and identification/implementation of improvement projects in liaison others. Improve spare stock holding and procurement linking into PM system
24 hr picture:
Be aware of site performance throughout the day and support others to achieve daily targets for safety, quality and output Be flexible in role to work an “off-set” and variable working week to provide cover and support for the Night Shift Team as needed.