Meyer Scott Recruitment
Critical Services Engineer
Job Location
Pampisford, United Kingdom
Job Description
Critical Services Engineer
Meyer Scott Ref: VR/09020
Salary: £32,332 - £38,205 pa
Location: Cambridge
Type: Permanent Role
This role holder is part of a small team providing Mechanical and Electrical expertise to support the Critical Infrastructure within the University Information Service and other University Institutions within Cambridge.
The main function of the role would be to conduct the routine maintenance of all Critical Services such as multiple generator and Uninterruptable Power Supply sets, Air Handlers/Conditioners, Chilled water system, LV electrical switchgear and distribution, Fire detection/suppression systems and Building Management System.
The role holder will coordinate and assist other engineers and selected specialist contractors in the maintenance, repair, construction and refurbishment of new or modified services. Ensure that engineers working under their direction, including 3rd party service engineers or contractors and other University staff, work to required quality and safety standards.
Key Areas of Responsibility.
Planned Reactive Maintenance
Duties will involve responding to emergency situations associated with the building services within the Data Centre estate. You will have the necessary experience to plan, perform and document the routine maintenance tasks for a complex service including, LV switchgear and distribution, diesel generators, uninterruptable power supplies, high volume air conditioning, humidity controls, chilled water system with hybrid cooling towers, pumps and filters (water and fuel), fire detection and suppression systems, heating and cooling, and building controls (BMS).
Be part of an on-call rota providing 24*7*365 support. This involves having the ability to make critical decisions outside of normal hours for the £20m facility (and other sites) to ensure operational support for customers.
Vendor Management
Place emergency requests with internal and external Vendors for failures beyond the scope of the Maintenance team, ensuring that they provide timely updates and progress reports on any failures reported to them.
Maintain an agreed local stock of critical spares from vendors to ensure component failure does not impact on Infrastructure availability.
Health and Safety
Ensure adherence to Critical Environment work rules and safety procedures. Issue permit to work in plant areas for both contractors and University staff. Carries out appropriate safe isolation procedures on LV electrical distribution.
Ensure Legionella testing is carried out to agreed schedule to meet current legislation. Maintain a record of all test results.
Review and approve all Risk Assessment / Method Statements for work to be performed on site by external parties and other University staff.
Projects and Other Duties
Provide troubleshooting expertise for other Server Room infrastructure (not necessarily within the University Information Service portfolio).
Perform general maintenance and repair activities for areas outside of core responsibility, i.e general building issues and grounds activities.
Perform electrical installations for small power, lighting, security and data circuits
For small projects within the skill set of the individual, they must develop the project scope and provide hands on planning and routine daily management of activities, including reporting to senior staff members.
Supervision
Supervises and assists site teams comprising maintenance team of fitters/plant operators and contractors, for the completion of emergency repair, modification and service requiring liaison with department staff.
You will certainly recognise engineering problems beyond the ability of the maintenance team; escalates to obtain support from selected specialist contractors to ensure successful completion of the work.
Operational Management
You will receive direct telephone communications during the working day from the Helpdesk in relation to emergencies. In this situation it's likely you will either attend personally or direct a member of the team or contractor.
Specifies materials and parts, coordinates with Buyer/Stores personnel on a daily basis to source materials within agreed time scale and at the most competitive price
Maintain accurate records of booking materials in/out
Assist project design teams and managers to convert theoretical mechanical and electrical design plans into practical workable solutions
Benefits of working at the University of Cambridge include:
Competitive rates of pay with automatic service-related pay progression and annual cost of living increases
Generous annual leave allowance
Generous maternity, adoption and shared parental leave entitlement and other family friendly schemes (e.g. workplace nurseries)
An auto-enrolment pension scheme, with a generous employer contribution.
Travel benefits and retail discounts at over 2,000 local and national stores.
Schemes to support with relocation
Essential Qualifications:
General education to A-level standard, ONC, HNC/D or equivalent
BS7671 - "Requirements for Electrical Installations. IET Wiring Regulations" 17th Edition certification
City and Guilds 2382 - Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (or equivalent).
Desirable Qualifications:
City and Guilds 2391 - Inspection, Testing and Verification of Electrical Installations (or equivalent).
City and Guilds certification in Electrical or Mechanical (HVAC), or equivalent.
City and Guilds 2360 Electrical Installation Theory, including part 1 and 2 and course C (or approved equivalent) and Achievement Measurement (AM1&2) Assessment of Electrotechnical Occupational Competence (or approved equivalent).
Affiliation with a professional body.
IoSH Managing Safely Certificate or NEBOSH General certificate.
Hours: 8.30am - 5pm Monday to Friday
Full job description is available upon request
Location: Pampisford, GB
Posted Date: 10/4/2024
Meyer Scott Ref: VR/09020
Salary: £32,332 - £38,205 pa
Location: Cambridge
Type: Permanent Role
This role holder is part of a small team providing Mechanical and Electrical expertise to support the Critical Infrastructure within the University Information Service and other University Institutions within Cambridge.
The main function of the role would be to conduct the routine maintenance of all Critical Services such as multiple generator and Uninterruptable Power Supply sets, Air Handlers/Conditioners, Chilled water system, LV electrical switchgear and distribution, Fire detection/suppression systems and Building Management System.
The role holder will coordinate and assist other engineers and selected specialist contractors in the maintenance, repair, construction and refurbishment of new or modified services. Ensure that engineers working under their direction, including 3rd party service engineers or contractors and other University staff, work to required quality and safety standards.
Key Areas of Responsibility.
Planned Reactive Maintenance
Duties will involve responding to emergency situations associated with the building services within the Data Centre estate. You will have the necessary experience to plan, perform and document the routine maintenance tasks for a complex service including, LV switchgear and distribution, diesel generators, uninterruptable power supplies, high volume air conditioning, humidity controls, chilled water system with hybrid cooling towers, pumps and filters (water and fuel), fire detection and suppression systems, heating and cooling, and building controls (BMS).
Be part of an on-call rota providing 24*7*365 support. This involves having the ability to make critical decisions outside of normal hours for the £20m facility (and other sites) to ensure operational support for customers.
Vendor Management
Place emergency requests with internal and external Vendors for failures beyond the scope of the Maintenance team, ensuring that they provide timely updates and progress reports on any failures reported to them.
Maintain an agreed local stock of critical spares from vendors to ensure component failure does not impact on Infrastructure availability.
Health and Safety
Ensure adherence to Critical Environment work rules and safety procedures. Issue permit to work in plant areas for both contractors and University staff. Carries out appropriate safe isolation procedures on LV electrical distribution.
Ensure Legionella testing is carried out to agreed schedule to meet current legislation. Maintain a record of all test results.
Review and approve all Risk Assessment / Method Statements for work to be performed on site by external parties and other University staff.
Projects and Other Duties
Provide troubleshooting expertise for other Server Room infrastructure (not necessarily within the University Information Service portfolio).
Perform general maintenance and repair activities for areas outside of core responsibility, i.e general building issues and grounds activities.
Perform electrical installations for small power, lighting, security and data circuits
For small projects within the skill set of the individual, they must develop the project scope and provide hands on planning and routine daily management of activities, including reporting to senior staff members.
Supervision
Supervises and assists site teams comprising maintenance team of fitters/plant operators and contractors, for the completion of emergency repair, modification and service requiring liaison with department staff.
You will certainly recognise engineering problems beyond the ability of the maintenance team; escalates to obtain support from selected specialist contractors to ensure successful completion of the work.
Operational Management
You will receive direct telephone communications during the working day from the Helpdesk in relation to emergencies. In this situation it's likely you will either attend personally or direct a member of the team or contractor.
Specifies materials and parts, coordinates with Buyer/Stores personnel on a daily basis to source materials within agreed time scale and at the most competitive price
Maintain accurate records of booking materials in/out
Assist project design teams and managers to convert theoretical mechanical and electrical design plans into practical workable solutions
Benefits of working at the University of Cambridge include:
Competitive rates of pay with automatic service-related pay progression and annual cost of living increases
Generous annual leave allowance
Generous maternity, adoption and shared parental leave entitlement and other family friendly schemes (e.g. workplace nurseries)
An auto-enrolment pension scheme, with a generous employer contribution.
Travel benefits and retail discounts at over 2,000 local and national stores.
Schemes to support with relocation
Essential Qualifications:
General education to A-level standard, ONC, HNC/D or equivalent
BS7671 - "Requirements for Electrical Installations. IET Wiring Regulations" 17th Edition certification
City and Guilds 2382 - Certificate in the Requirements for Electrical Installations (or equivalent).
Desirable Qualifications:
City and Guilds 2391 - Inspection, Testing and Verification of Electrical Installations (or equivalent).
City and Guilds certification in Electrical or Mechanical (HVAC), or equivalent.
City and Guilds 2360 Electrical Installation Theory, including part 1 and 2 and course C (or approved equivalent) and Achievement Measurement (AM1&2) Assessment of Electrotechnical Occupational Competence (or approved equivalent).
Affiliation with a professional body.
IoSH Managing Safely Certificate or NEBOSH General certificate.
Hours: 8.30am - 5pm Monday to Friday
Full job description is available upon request
Location: Pampisford, GB
Posted Date: 10/4/2024
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