Electrical Maintenance Engineer – FM Service Provider - Commercial Estate – Bristol – up to £38,000 PackageAn exciting opportunity to join an established FM serviceElectrical Maintenance Engineer – FM Service Provider - Commercial Estate – Bristol – up to £38,000 PackageAn exciting opportunity to join an established FM service provider based in Bristol has arisen CBW Staffing Solutions are currently recruiting an Electrical Maintenance Engineer based in a commercial building in North Bristol. He or she will be required to carry out planned and reactive maintenance across this static site. The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of Facilities Maintenance and have a proven track record in building maintenance. In return, the company is offering a competitive salary of up to £38,000, overtime, further training and a potential route into further career progression. In return, my client is offering a very competitive package including:A basic salary of up to £38,000Plenty of overtime 25 days holiday Bank HolidaysCompany Pension SchemeExcellent career progression opportunitiesHours of workMonday- Friday 08:00-17:00Key duties & ResponsibilitiesLighting Small installation, Fault-finding, Lamping, etcEmergency lighting testsControl PanelsChanging BallastBMS System - Monitor i.e. Hot & coldCarry out all aspects of M&E/Fabric maintenanceMaintain and update Log booksPlumbing - Unblocking toiletsPumps, motorsCompliance and logbooksChillers and pressurisation unitsUndertake all allocated tasks and perform them in a timely and professional manner.Be proactive in identifying and reporting faults with building services equipment and take steps to resolve them.RequirementsElectrically qualified - City & Guilds Level 2&3City & Guilds - 18th EditionHVAP or LVAP would be beneficialMust be able to provide copies of your trade certificatesA proven track record in commercial building maintenanceMulti-skilledGood communication skillsClient Facing Please send your CV to Tom Gotts of CBW Staffing Solutions to avoid missing out on the role