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18 August 2008

 

Electrical Maintenance Engineer - Guildford - Featured Job

My Client, one of the UK's leading building services providers, is currently recruiting for experienced electrical maintenance engineers to join their established maintenance team on a leading contract in the Guildford area of Surrey

Based in a large commercial site within Guildford, you will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of all general HVAC systems including air handling units, fan coil units, splits, multi-splits, PPM's, fault finding, reactive maintenance and general building management system operations.

Experience:
The successful candidate will need to have a proven stable career background in building maintenance.

Benefits:
Salary up to 27k
Overtime
Pension
Medical
Company Training
Structured Career Progression

If you would like more information regarding this position or would like to apply, please forward your CV with a cover letter to Leon Coates via email or alternatively you can contact Leon Coates at FRL.

Building services is the growth sector within engineering and there will always be opportunities for engineers across all disciplines within the building services sector. If the job spec above does not quite fit what you are looking for don't let it put you off. I am always looking for engineers and would still appreciate your call.


Salary:
£27,000
Contact Name:
Leon Coates
Email:
lc@frluk.com
Phone:
0207 960 2126



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