Friday 20 July 2012

Electrical Maintenance Engineer - Oxford - £20 per hour (888837)

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Electrical Maintenance Engineer
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
£20 per hour

Our client is a leading prestige automotive manufacturer, based in Oxford and they are currently seeking to recruit an Electrical Maintenance Engineer on a 6 month temporary contract basis.

Key accountabilities include:

* Perform all Project/Maintenance Engineer activities in Electrical disciplines on Buildings, Facilities infrastructure, Systems, Plant, Equipment and Assets.
* Projects ranging from small works to complex comprehensive installations.
* Co-ordinate Project activities at applicable sites with support as necessary from internal representatives.
* Control Facility Design Requests (FDR"s) across the site(s).
* Deliver Projects within Quality (specification), time and cost targets.
* Ensure Legislation and Regulation requirements are adhered to in all Project Facilities Management activities.
* Recognise and follow company processes.
* Options identification, evaluation and proposal justification on all Project requirements.
* Coordination of Project activities to ensure no disruption to customer processes.
* Thorough communication and documentation.

ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

* Recognised engineering apprenticeship, HNC or equivalent, or ability to demonstrate good knowledge and experience.
* Recognised training accreditation for Electrical Engineering disciplines.
* Knowledge of Technical, HandS and Environmental Legislation.
* Overview knowledge of the process at applicable sites
* Competence in the process of options identification, evaluation and proposal justification.
* Experience with performance measures and audits.
* Experience and ability to communicate with customers
* Experience and ability to negotiate with internal and external bodies.
* Experience and ability to prioritise and manage own time.
* Self motivated and autonomous.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Contracts are those of an Employment Business.

1 comment:

  1. How to Find an Electrical Engineering Specialist

    The best place to look for an engineering specialist is online. All major companies will have a website where you can view their company profile, the services that they offer, along with all of their contact details. Simply open up your favourite browser and type in 'electrical engineering' along with the town, city or state that you live in. You can then browse through some of the top results until you find a service that you are happy with. Always use an established and trustworthy company to ensure that you will be receiving a high quality service. You may also want to have a list of questions ready that you can ask them when you first make contact. This can include questions like:

    — How long has the company been established for
    — What type of projects have they previously worked on?
    — What qualifications do their engineers hold?
    — What unions or associations are they members of?
    — Do they offer free quotes?
    — What is their response time?
    — What types of payment methods do they accept?



    How to Find an Electrical Engineering Specialist

    The best place to look for an engineering specialist is online. All major companies will have a website where you can view their company profile, the services that they offer, along with all of their contact details. Simply open up your favourite browser and type in 'electrical engineering' along with the town, city or state that you live in. You can then browse through some of the top results until you find a service that you are happy with. Always use an established and trustworthy company to ensure that you will be receiving a high quality service. You may also want to have a list of questions ready that you can ask them when you first make contact. This can include questions like:

    — How long has the company been established for
    — What type of projects have they previously worked on?
    — What qualifications do their engineers hold?
    — What unions or associations are they members of?
    — Do they offer free quotes?
    — What is their response time?
    — What types of payment methods do they accept?



    Mark from Electrical Maintenance

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