Location: M4 CORRIDOR - Mobile role- FULL UK DRIVING LICENCE ESSENTIAL
Salary up to £35,000 per annum
About EMCOR UK:
At EMCOR UK, we revolutionise facilities management by combining our engineering heritage and innovation capability. We prioritise people in everything we do, collaborating closely with our customers to understand all their needs, from the big picture to day-to-day operations. Our purpose is to “create a better world at work”. Using our unique insight platform, "One Data World," we harness data-driven intelligence to make informed decisions, adapting our services to meet our customers’ evolving requirements. This allows us to cultivate an enhanced workplace experience for their teams whilst optimising efficiency, meticulously managing every asset, and minimising their impact on the planet. All supported by our commitment to safety, compliance, and assurance. Our partnering approach empowers our customers to shape a better future. Whether guiding their path to net zero or redeveloping their facilities for enhanced efficiency, we create better places for work whilst taking away the burden of facility operations, freeing up our customers to concentrate on their business.
Job Purpose:
To carry out electrical PPM, SI and RFS works alongside and under the supervision of a qualified electrician. To work to health and safety requirements. To show a willingness to develop electrician skills, qualities and capabilities.
Duties:
- Under supervision carry out a range of electrical PPM, Reactive and small works in line with risk assessments and method statements.
- Ensure work orders and details are completed correctly with the relevant information regarding completion and any follow up work.
- Ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with health and safety legislation and the work site is kept clean, tidy and secure.
- Where the post holder has the appropriate skills and expertise they will also undertake tasks in support of infrastructure installations.
- Attend training course to further their progression within the electrical regime.