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Mechanical Shift Engineer

CBRE
City of London
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Mechanical Shift Engineer

Job ID 233439 | Posted 11-Aug-2025 | Role type: Full-time | Areas of Interest: Engineering/Maintenance | Location: London - England - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are recruiting a Shift Technician to join the team located in London.

Role Summary

  • Carry out routine planned preventative maintenance tasks as required within across HV and LV distribution systems, associated plant / equipment and HVAC mechanical cooling / heating systems as determined by the CMMS system’s work orders
  • Monitor BMS for running and alarm conditions
  • Attend to A/C related clients’ problems
  • Building walk-rounds, taking meter readings from UPS, PDU’s and utilities
  • Investigate faults, identify causes and effect remedies
  • Prepare accurate / timely reports as required
  • Ensure corrective / repair works are carried out in accordance with current regulations
  • Assist when and where required with installation works
  • Participate in emergency call out roster providing cover for weekend and team member absences, as required
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the portfolio buildings their layouts, functions and complexities
  • Establish and develop trusting, meaningful relationships with Facilities Managers, Client staff and representatives
  • Endorse day to day and future compliance to safe working practices, quality standards conformity and best practice methods
  • Volunteer ideas / initiatives that contribute to the service levels and delivery
  • Undertake other tasks, as required by Customer Services Supervisor / Contract Manager, in accordance with experience and competencies
  • 12 hour rotating shift

Experience Required

Essential


  • City & Guilds Electrical Competency Parts 1 & 2 or equivalent
  • Good building services knowledge
  • Critical Environment Experience
  • Good Customer relationship skills
  • Working knowledge of “Permit to work” systems
  • Understand and interpret technical drawings / processes
  • Experience of CMMS and BMS systems
  • 17th Edition IEE Regulations

Desirable


  • Time served electrical apprenticeship
  • Experience of working in banking environment
  • HV switching qualification/experience
  • Experience of Microsoft Office applications
  • ACoPs L8

CBRE, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer (Women/Minorities/Persons with Disabilities/US Veterans)


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