Your new company
I am representing a Blue Light Service in Kent that is seeking an experienced Mechanical & Electrical Engineer to join their Estates & Facilities team. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in maintaining and improving critical infrastructure that supports essential public services.
Your new role
- Diagnose and resolve mechanical and electrical issues across estate facilities
- Oversee mechanical and electrical projects from inception to hand over
- Ensure statutory compliance and uphold health & safety standards
- Manage projects and maintain financial control
- Collaborate closely with internal teams and operational colleagues
What you'll need to succeed
- BTEC HNC/HND in a relevant discipline (essential)
- Significant experience in building services, ideally from a public sector non-housing background
- Strong health & safety knowledge
- Experience with statutory compliance
- Desirable: Degree-level qualification and CAD experience
- Applicants must have lived in the UK continuously for the last three years and hold the right to work without restrictions.
- Security vetting will be required
What you'll get in return
- Salary: 50,370 - 56,688
- Generous annual leave entitlement - 23 days with additional 8 public holidays
- Local Government Pension Scheme - up to 18%
- Access to a range of staff discounts and benefits
- Comprehensive training and development opportunities
- Flexible working options where possible
- Wellbeing and occupational health support
What you need to do now
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