Shift Electrician – Tottenham Hotspur FC

JOB PURPOSE:


Working as part of a wider Stadium Operations team, the Electrician will be responsible for maintaining the electrical installation within and around the stadium campus and remote properties.

This is a diverse role which has a bias towards electrical maintenance and requires you to carry out and supervise associated inspection and maintenance activities. Working closely with other departments to ensure minimal downtime to the stadium function. Producing and reviewing method statements and risk assessments. Management and/or delivery of planned and unplanned maintenance activities on electrical equipment. Producing final reports and engineers’ reports for the CAFM system.


Collate site and SCADA information to facilitate effective decision making in delivering fault identification and rectification.

On-Call: The Electrical Maintenance Engineer is expected to participate in a call out rota to provide emergency response outside of normal working hours upon meeting and completing call out criteria.

The role also includes the following responsibilities:
Support the production and review of relevant THFC procedures, processes, and technical literature. Support as required with other projects of the wider THFC portfolio

The role on occasions may include the need to perform tasks outside of the electrical field along with the co-ordination of small works and the supervision of contractors.
To be active in the energy function, ensuring optimum efficiency and cost savings through all services within the Stadium and Campus.



KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Carry out planned preventative maintenance (PPM) reactive maintenance, condition maintenance, statutory inspection and non-destructive testing as directed on all electrical installations, plant, machinery, and equipment.
  • Liaise with THFC helpdesk and other subcontractors to deliver maintenance across the THFC estate to a suitable standard in accordance with the maintenance schedules in line with SFG20 or Manufacturers guidelines.
  • Maintain electrical equipment and installations are compliant with BS7671 wiring regulations.
  • Point of call for daily maintenance, electrical faults and other tasks as required.
  • Complete suitable risk assessments and method statements prior to undertaking any work and document in full to ensure safe working practice.
  • Provide support to BMS systems with fault finding and repair on low voltage AC/DC control systems.
  • Available on rotation for out of hours call out if required
  • Support Stadium and Campus events with a flexible approach to carry out other additional tasks, projects and assistance as requested by Operations Management.
  • Complete Pre-Event Action Plans (PEAPs) to support Stadium preparations for each Event as required for the Safety Certificate.

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

  • Thinks ahead, generates innovative ideas.
  • Values & respects others, builds relationships, collaborates.
  • Gets things done, delivers to highest of standards, takes responsibility.
  • Logical and methodical, with an exceptional attention to detail.
  • Self-driven, “Can do” attitude.
  • Flexible and professional approach to work.
  • Ability to mentor and develop others.
  • Ability to work under pressure, remain calm and focused.

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • A relevant electrical qualification (such as City & Guilds 2360, 2365 & 2391) or equivalent recognized qualification at level 3
  • 18th Edition
  • Authorised Person trained for LV systems preferred.
  • A proven track record in maintaining electrical and associated systems in Stadiums or large commercial buildings
  • IPAF/PASMA trained preferred
  • Dali Lighting Controls experience
  • Knowledge of Static Inverters and UPS Systems
  • Hold a Full UK driving licence
  • Health and Safety training (IOSH) desirable
  • Ability to understand and interpret technical drawings and schematics
  • Thorough knowledge of safe working practises
  • High level of IT, administration, and communication skills

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