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Electrical & Mechanical Building Services Technician

Eisai EMEA
Hatfield
4 days ago
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Overview

Electrical & Mechanical Building Services Technician role at Eisai EMEA. The Electrical and Mechanical Building Services Technician will report to the Estates Engineering Manager and is responsible for the reliable and compliant operation of the estate-wide services and equipment serving all business functions across the European Knowledge Centre (EKC) facility at Hatfield.

The main purpose is to deliver a high standard of mechanical and electrical services throughout the EKC business, within the estates engineering team. To plan and undertake routine scheduled maintenance of plant and/or equipment with stakeholders, causing minimal disruption.

Responsibilities
  • Ensure reliable and compliant operation of estate-wide electrical and mechanical services and equipment.
  • Plan and undertake routine scheduled maintenance of plant and equipment with stakeholders, aiming to minimise disruption.
  • On call (1 in 6), including attending site on Sat/Sun and bank holidays to blow down boilers and carry out plant room checks.
  • Adhere to health and safety requirements and safe systems of work.
  • Work with CMMS and BMS systems to manage maintenance activities and record keeping.
  • Interpret technical drawings, schematics and equipment manuals.
  • Flexible to work outside standard office hours when required.
What we’re looking for (Qualifications and Skills)
  • Electrical engineering, equivalent (BS7671 & C&G 2391)
  • Mechanical engineering (full-term apprenticeship)
  • Educated to ONC/HNC
  • Good verbal and written English skills
  • Proficient with Windows operating system
  • Multi-skilled in Electrical/Mechanical Engineering
  • Experience with electrical motor controls and relay logic
  • Experience with AHUs, FCUs and chilled water systems
  • Experience with Safe systems of work
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings, schematics and equipment manuals
  • Experience with CMMS and BMS systems
  • Experience working in controlled environments
  • Knowledge of water systems and water treatment
What we offer
  • Hybrid working (depending on role)
  • Car/Car allowance (depending on role)
  • Electric charging points for Electric/Hybrid vehicles
  • Discretionary bonus
  • Free onsite parking
  • Subsidised onsite restaurant and coffee shop
  • Learning and development opportunities
  • Well-being and mental health awareness programmes
  • Multi-faith prayer room
Next steps

If you are interested in this position, please click ‘apply now’ at the top of this advert. Upon submitting your application, you will be asked to complete your profile, and upload a copy of your CV along with any additional information to support your application.

If you have any questions, please contact

Equal Employment Opportunity

Diverse perspectives and experiences are critical to our success, and we welcome applications from all people from all backgrounds with the experience and skills needed to perform this role. We look forward to receiving your application.

We believe that diverse and inclusive teams promote wellbeing, learning and innovation, helping Eisai serve our patients, their families, our employees, and society. Our commitment is:

  • to embrace and celebrate our differences, respecting and valuing each other.
  • to include equity, diversity, and inclusion practices in all that we do so everyone has a full sense of belonging.
  • to value individual talent where every employee can be themselves and thrive in an environment of openness, trust, and integrity


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