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Pertemps TM
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3 weeks ago
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Pay: Up to £48,000.00 per year

Van & Fuel card

33 days holiday including bank holidays


Company events


Company pension


Employee mentoring programme


Health & wellbeing programme


Life assurance (2x salary)

Private GP access and 24/7 counselling via EAP

Annual eye care reimbursement

Reward & recognition schemes (Employee of the Quarter, Manager incentives)

Training Academy and mentor programme for ongoing development

Sick Pay





About the Company


We are a leading provider of building services, supporting a wide range of commercial and residential sites. We take pride in delivering high-quality, reliable services, and our engineering team is at the heart of this commitment.


We are seeking a Mobile Building Services Engineer (Electrical bias) to join our growing team. This is a key role in our service delivery and operations function, with responsibility for maintaining and improving electrical services across client sites.


The Role


As a Mobile Building Services Engineer, you will:

  • Lead on electrical maintenance, fault resolution, and compliance across client sites.
  • Attend multiple sites as directed by the Service Desk to meet operational needs.
  • Support wider building services, including basic mechanical, plumbing, or HVAC tasks as required.
  • Respond to emergencies, completing repairs safely and promptly.
  • Maintain accurate documentation (EICRs, PAT records, remedials).
  • Provide professional client updates and technical advice on site.
  • Follow and champion health & safety practices and electrical regulations.
  • Continuously develop your skills and keep up to date with electrical technologies and standards.


This is a mobile role requiring flexibility, including occasional work outside of standard hours for essential services continuity.


Key Responsibilities

  • Planned, reactive, and statutory electrical maintenance on lighting, power distribution, emergency lighting, fire alarm interfaces, and control systems.
  • Inspection & testing (EICR, PAT, statutory inspections) in line with 18th Edition (BS7671).
  • Fault diagnosis, isolation, and repair of electrical issues.
  • Support small installation works, upgrades, and modifications.
  • Complete all electrical certification accurately.
  • Assist with multi-skilled support as required (mechanical, plumbing, HVAC).
  • Attend and resolve electrical emergencies promptly.


Essential Qualifications:

  • NVQ Level 3 in Electrical Installation or Maintenance (or equivalent)
  • 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671)
  • City & Guilds 2391 (or equivalent)
  • Full UK driving licence

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