Electrical activities from minor lighting and power installation works, re-lamping of fittings to general repair, socket replacement Carrying out electrical tests such as annual emergency light testing, DB and RCD checks, testing and certification of all works in accordance with NICEIC regulations.
Various PPM tasks including, but not limited to, tap testing, flushing & fixing, legionella tests, pump/compressor fault diagnosis, assessing plant equipment, fire alarm, emergency lighting, fuses, desk management, HVAC, AHU's & compressor maintenance.
Requirements
reactive
planned
level 3
18th edition
fault finding
multi‑disciplinary
Reactive, planned maintenance and other general maintenance works within your abilities such as minor fabric, electric, plumbing & heating repairs.
Electrical qualifications (e.g. Level 3 NVQ/City & Guilds 2360, 2330, 2356, 2357, AM1/AM2, or equivalent), with 18th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS7671:2018 / Level 3 C&G 2382) certificate are preferred but not essentia
You have fault finding and reactive repairs experience, being able to conduct first line response of M&E equipment, ranging from Plumbing and heating, AHUs, air conditioning, pumps, pressurisation units, generators, fire alarm, security, and access control systems.
Experience working across multiple aspects of maintenance – Electrical, Mechanical and Fabric.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
basic disclosure and barring service (dbs) check required
potential additional pre-employment checks may apply
Company
Overview
1928
Year Founded
The company was established in 1928, marking the beginning of its legacy.
£4 Billion
Annual Revenue
Generated nearly £4 billion in 2024, indicating strong financial performance.
£10Bn Order Book
Confirmed Contracts
A strong pipeline of £10 billion worth of contracts ensures steady growth.
£150M Profit
Operating Margin
Delivers healthy margins with £150 million in operating profit.
Kier undertakes a wide range of projects—from hospitals and schools to roads, rail links, and prisons.
Their 360° model spans develop, design‑build, maintain and operate services across sectors like aviation, water, energy and nuclear.
They’ve delivered landmark schemes such as the Luton DART airport‑rail link and the UK’s first all‑electric prison.
Property division focuses on urban regeneration, mixed‑use residential and commercial developments.
Headquartered in Manchester (Salford Quays) with enduring influence across the UK infrastructure landscape.
Culture + Values
We value integrity, teamwork, and responsibility.
We encourage and support personal development.
We are committed to delivering the highest standards of service.
We believe in clear communication, respecting individuals, and working collaboratively.
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero by 2050
Long-term environmental commitment
Aims to completely eliminate carbon emissions in the long term.
40% Emission Reduction
Operational carbon target
Plans to cut operational carbon emissions significantly within four years.
100% Renewable Energy
Energy transition commitment
Committed to sourcing all energy from renewable sources within four years.
Focused on minimizing waste through efficient resource management.
Utilizes sustainable design and construction practices in projects.
Inclusion & Diversity
Women 30%
Representation in senior roles
Targeted increase in women's representation in senior leadership roles by 2025.
Minority 20%
Workforce diversity
Ethnic minority representation within the workforce.
Introduced leadership development program to increase diversity in senior roles.