Maintenance Electrician Heathrow £38,000 - £42,000 A fantastic opportunity has opened up for a qualified Maintenance Electrician to join a leading global building services provider on a flagship contract at Heathrow Airport. Working across a wide and varied estate that includes aircraft maintenance hangars, pilot and cabin crew training centres, and general office buildings, you'll play a key role in keeping the critical infrastructure running smoothly. The Role: As part of an established facilities team, you will be responsible for a range of planned and reactive electrical maintenance duties, including: Fault finding and diagnostics across a variety of systems General power and lighting maintenance Emergency lighting tests and inspections Minor electrical installations and upgrades Ensuring compliance with statutory testing requirements (e.g. EICRs, PAT testing, distribution board checks) Supporting with fire alarm and life safety systems maintenance Basic fabric and building services tasks when required (e.g. checking doors, lights, sockets) Accurately completing job sheets and compliance records via handheld device Liaising with on-site stakeholders to report issues and maintain excellent service standards What We’re Looking For: Electrically qualified (NVQ Level 3 or equivalent) 18th Edition essential Some facilities maintenance experience desirable, but we’re open to recently qualified engineers looking to take the next step A proactive attitude and willingness to learn, full training and support provided Package: Salary: £38,000 - £42,000 per annum Hours: 6:30am – 6:30pm (4 on, 4 off – days only) Holiday: 20 shift days per year Training: Ongoing technical and compliance training provided Progression: Genuine opportunities to progress into supervisory or specialist roles within a global FM business Why Apply? Work on a high-profile, secure site with varied responsibilities Excellent internal training and progression opportunities Join one of the world’s largest and most reputable building services providers Structured shift pattern with regular time off This is a brilliant step for someone early in their electrical maintenance career who is keen to get stuck in, gain hands-on experience, and build a long-term path in the industry