Job Description
Job Advert: Maintenance Electrician Long term Temporary approx 12-13 months Location: Leeds City Centre Contract Type: Temporary, fulltime Pay: Competitive, weekly pay I am currently looking for an experienced Maintenance Electrician to support the facilities operation of a large public sector organisation in Leeds. You will work across a varied property estate that includes a mix of older buildings and modern facilities. The role involves providing high quality electrical maintenance, fault finding, testing, and installation work within a busy and professional environment. Role Responsibilities Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive repairs on electrical systems and building services equipment. Undertake electrical installation work in connection with small upgrade and improvement projects. Perform mandatory electrical testing in accordance with current regulations and accurately interpret results. Diagnose and repair electrical faults across a range of electrical installations and equipment. Work on systems such as lighting, emergency lighting, alarms, power distribution, and basic building management components. Operate safely within established procedures and follow relevant electrical safety practices, including Permit to Work systems. Use appropriate tools and equipment and participate in required training to maintain up to date technical skills. Maintain a safe working environment for yourself and others at all times. Candidate Requirements NVQ Level 3, City & Guilds, or equivalent 18th Edition PASMA ( desirable ) Desirables PASMA Previous experience carrying out electrical maintenance within a large or complex estate. Strong understanding of electrical testing, inspection, and compliance requirements. Ability to work independently and use initiative to solve problems effectively. Flexible, reliable approach and willingness to work across different building types and priorities. What the Role Of
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