Electrical Engineer : Estates Maintenance
Are you an experienced Electrical Engineer ready to take the next step in your career? Join our dynamic Estates Maintenance Team and play a key role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of Mechanical and Electrical (M and E) systems across a large, high:profile estate.
This is a varied, hands:on role combining planned preventative maintenance (PPM), reactive maintenance, and technical project support. You will gain exposure to complex building systems, take on meaningful operational responsibility, and benefit from strong opportunities for professional development.
Why This Role Stands Out
Work across multiple buildings within a high:profile estate, gaining exposure to diverse M and E systems.
Take ownership of electrical PPM and reactive maintenance, directly influencing system reliability and performance.
Join a collaborative, multi:disciplinary team with opportunities to mentor and support colleagues.
Contribute to M and E improvement initiatives and technical projects.
Operate within a safety:led, compliance:focused environment that supports ongoing professional development.
Key Responsibilities
Engineering and Operational Support
Provide electrical engineering support across multiple buildings, resolving faults and delivering technical guidance where required.
Carry out PPM, reactive maintenance, and minor works to a high professional standard.
Respond to emergency situations and participate in the engineering call:out rota.
Compliance and Safety
Ensure all work is completed in accordance with Safe Systems of Work and current Health and Safety legislation.
Supervise contractors, ensuring inductions, permits, and compliance procedures are followed.
Act as a Safety Champion, proactively identifying and mitigating health and safety risks.
Systems and Maintenance Management
Coordinate planned system shutdowns safely and efficiently.
Maintain plant and equipment to maximise reliability, operational efficiency, and lifecycle value.
Ensure accurate records are maintained to meet legal, statutory, and client requirements.
Monitor stock levels of consumables and critical electrical spares.
Resource and Job Management
Plan and prioritise workloads across multiple buildings, balancing PPM and reactive maintenance demands.
Raise material requests, obtain quotations, and manage associated documentation.
Manage work orders through CAFM systems, ensuring timely and accurate completion.
Personal and Technical Development
Maintain up:to:date knowledge of UK electrical standards, including 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS 7671).
Develop broader technical knowledge across mechanical and electrical systems.
Review O and M manuals and recommend improvements to PPM schedules.
Participate in training and progression toward Low Voltage Authorised Person (LV AP) duties.
Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement
Work closely with supervisors, managers, and colleagues to deliver a high:quality maintenance service.
Liaise with subcontractors regarding specifications, quotations, and materials.
Promote teamwork, knowledge sharing, and proactive problem:solving.
Person Specification
Qualifications
City and Guilds Parts 1 and 2 or NVQ Level 2:3 in Electrical Installation (or equivalent).
18th Edition IEE Wiring Regulations (BS 7671).
Knowledge of SFG20 Maintenance Specification.
Relevant building maintenance and Health and Safety training (e.g., First Aid, MEWP, PASMA, Water Treatment, LMS, BMS).
Membership of a professional engineering body (desirable).
Knowledge and Experience
Strong technical knowledge of electrical systems within building maintenance environments.
Experience working within multi:disciplinary teams across complex facilities.
Familiarity with CAFM systems, asset management tools, and mobile/PDA technology.
Skills and Attributes
Excellent fault:finding, problem:solving, and de