Site Maintenance Engineer

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Redhill
£58000 - £62000/annum
Posted 4 days ago
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Site Maintenance Engineer £58,000 - £62,000 Basic + Company Benefits Days / Night Shifts * Enhanced overtime rates We’re looking for a hands-on Site Maintenance Engineer to join a growing team responsible for maintaining and improving large-scale critical infrastructure within Data Centre's. This is a varied role where you’ll be working on plant equipment in commercial environments, carrying out maintenance, responding to breakdowns, and helping improve system performance and reliability. * Carrying out planned preventative maintenance on electrical systems and critical data centre infrastructure, including UPS systems, switchgear, PDUs, generators, and associated electrical distribution equipment * Diagnosing electrical faults and completing repairs across critical power and infrastructure systems * Responding to breakdowns and ensuring rapid restoration of services to minimise downtime * Supporting minor projects, electrical upgrades, and infrastructure improvements within the data centre * Ensuring all work is completed safely, following site procedures, industry standards, and compliance requirements * Maintaining accurate maintenance logs, documentation, and reporting in line with site processes * Participating in an on-call rota to support 24/7 critical operations What we’re looking for * Experience working in critical infrastructure - data centres etc. * Strong understanding of electrical fault finding, diagnostics, and repair on critical plant and power systems * NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in an electrical discipline If you are interested in this Site Maintenance Engineer role, please submit an up-to-date CV through this advert or call the Eko Talent on (phone number removed)

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