The main role of a Multi Utility Team Leader is to safely build and maintain the gas, water and electric network infrastructure to provide a reliable supply of gas, water and electric to domestic, commercial and industrial users, to plan an within budget.
The role requires work in all weather conditions at many sites across each of the company's network, using a range of tools and equipment to install new mains or services.
Team Leaders are trained to develop a disciplined approach to work safely on a wide range of utility related equipment and to decide on the approach to be taken to complete work, within given instructions, by the planning and Project Management team.
Our client is one of the UK's leading Field Services companies specialising in providing external field agency solutions primarily to the utilities sector.
BENEFITS
Saturday hours available to include in shift overall if required.
Work shift flexibility can be offered - core hours of 9am to 4pm must be covered for 4 days and earlier finish on a Friday (30 mins).
As a Utilities & Facilities Technician/ engineer or specialist with a preferably mechanical background you would support and maintain manufacturing site buildings and services.
As a Utilities Operations Engineer, you will be responsible for the safe operation, maintenance and contractor works activities within the bounds of your appointed Electrical Network delivery area.
You will hold Authorised Person appointments and undertake work activities within your appointed area.
Our client is one of the UK's leading Field Services companies specialising in providing external field agency solutions primarily to the utilities sector.
BENEFITS
Saturday hours available to include in shift overall if required.
Work shift flexibility can be offered - core hours of 9am to 4pm must be covered for 4 days and earlier finish on a Friday (30 mins).
Have you served a recognised Electrical Engineering Apprenticeship and are looking for your next career move that can offer excellent training and progression?
Do you like the idea of having every other Friday off work as part of your standard working pattern?