Contracts Manager (Mechanical & Electrical) - Maintenance & Facilities - HM Tower of London

Historic Royal Palaces
London
2 days ago
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We are the independent charity that loves and looks after six of the most wonderful palaces in the world. The palaces are the setting for the stories that shape us all, and we’re bringing them to people in ways that mean more to them. We want everyone to find themselves in the spaces and stories we share.Home Palace: HM Tower of LondonStatus: Established/PermanentEstimated Start date: 1 May 2026Salary: £56,235 per annum inclusiveDays/Hours of work: Full-time - 36 hrs per week - Mon-FriAbout the role and about youWe have an exciting opportunity for a Mechanical & Electrical Engineer to join our expanding and highly skilled maintenance team at the Tower of London.We are seeking a motivated and forward-thinking engineering professional to support the effective day-to-day delivery of our maintenance operations. In this role, you will contribute directly to the conservation, presentation, protection, and safety of our historic buildings, helping us share the stories of our palaces and the people connected to them with inclusive audiences across the UK and internationally. This position plays an important part in supporting our bold strategy to become a charity for everyone.You will take a proactive lead in coordinating Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) responses from both internal site teams and external contractors, ensuring all helpdesk request...

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