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Mechanical & Electrical Shift Lead (Days & Nights)

PRS LTD
Redhill
5 days ago
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Role Overview – Data Centre Supervisor We are seeking a highly motivated Data Centre Supervisor to join our successful and dynamic Data Centre Solutions team based in London.

This pivotal role requires a strong technical understanding of critical facilities infrastructure, including electrical, mechanical, and data centre-specific systems. You will be responsible for the inspection, operation, and maintenance of all assets within the data centre, ensuring high standards of reliability, safety, and operational excellence.

Key Responsibilities

  • Operate, inspect, and maintain all mechanical and electrical (M&E) systems, including high-voltage isolations and operations.
  • Produce detailed technical reports and recommend improvements as required.
  • Ensure subcontractors comply with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Method of Procedures (MOPs), Permit to Work (PTW) systems, and client change control protocols.
  • Review and sign off subcontractor worksheets following inspections; escalate quality concerns to the Data Centre Operations Manager.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of completed works, including usage of critical spares and stock.
  • Prepare, review, and implement MOPs, SOPs, EOPs, and relevant risk assessments.
  • Promote and uphold Quality, Health, Safety & Environmental (QHSE) standards through hazard reporting, near-miss logs, and toolbox talks.
  • Undertake training aligned with the DCS training matrix and support a culture of continuous learning and development.
  • Mentor and support technicians and apprentices, fostering a positive and growth-focused team culture.
  • Champion the ongoing improvement of safe systems of work in line with all QHSE procedures and policies.
  • Supervise both planned and reactive maintenance, ensuring timely, safe, and compliant delivery.
  • Participate in engineering Quality Assurance (QA) processes to verify the quality of completed tasks.
  • Oversee day-to-day performance of shift and day teams, including the coordination of holiday and sickness cover.
  • Collaborate with the Engineering/Technical Services Manager (ESM/TSM) to support wider operational needs.
  • Coordinate critical plant and equipment repairs, working closely with internal teams and subcontractors.

Skills & Experience Required

  • Proven experience in data centre or critical environment operations, or supervisory experience within Facilities Management (FM).
  • HNC/HND in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, or completion of a relevant apprenticeship.
  • Certification in the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (current version).
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively at all levels.
  • A proactive, driven individual with high attention to detail and initiative.
  • Competent IT skills, with experience using maintenance management software and standard business systems.
  • Ability to remain calm and clear-headed under pressure, especially in critical situations.
  • Flexible approach to work, including attending training (on-site or off-site, with overnight stays if necessary).
  • Capable of accurately following written and verbal instructions.
  • Professional, enthusiastic, and committed to maintaining consistently high standards.

Mohammed Siddique


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