Electrical Engineer, Dublin

Integral UK Ltd Dublin, Dublin, IE

Published 2025-04-14

Description

ABOUT THE ROLE: REPORTS INTO: FACILITIES LEAD ENGINEER A Facilities Electrical Technician role working within the facilities management function of one of JLL’s key Client portfolios.

The Facilities Electrical Technician is responsible for performing routine reactive and preventative building maintenance tasks.

This can include tasks in one or more fields for example, carpentry, electrical, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, plumbing, carpentry and fabric repairs.

Delivering day to day support to ensure the smooth running of our facilities service providing exceptional customer experience within our Client sites KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Work collaboratively with the on-site facilities team to ensure planned reactive and preventative tasks are complete Responsible for operations of M&E equipment ( UPS, CRAC, generator, BMS, , Power Distribution System, Air-conditioner in Office, Fire Alarm System, Water protection system and Drainage Systems) to ensure compliance with HSE and statutory requirements Supervise maintenance work executed by Vendors to ensure safe and quality works are delivered Provide a first line fix and competency in terms of electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, kitchen power issues Perform fabric related repairs including handyman repairs, painting works, problems with conference rooms, interior furnishings, fixtures and equipment Conduct quality audits including furniture and equipment on a regular basis, logging all issues, ensuring actions are completed on time and in line with Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and Service Level Agreements (SLA) Complete daily checks inline with the delivery of committed services Work closely with contractors and vendors on a regular basis, conducting risk assessments and following safety protocols, ensuring compliancy Work with the internal Task system to keep track of all requested facilities work and close out actions according to Service Level Agreements Provide appropriate and timely follow-ups to colleagues and customers in emails, task systems, social posts and face to face Work collaboratively to solve problems and resolve spontaneous and unique situations with professionalism and service focused approach Make recommendations to leverage innovations whilst utilising technologies for the Client where required to improve site performance and maintenance practices Work as part of the multiservice team: supporting Facilities, Events, Mailroom and Moves, Adds and Changes (MAC) as needed Work in accordance with health and safety measures and promote best practice amongst colleagues, contractors and vendors Work as part of the sustainability drive to reduce utility consumption across the site WORKING LIFE: On a daily basis you will be working across a large office site The main business language spoken in our offices is English.

Location

Dublin
Dublin
Ireland
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Attributes

Job type Full time
Contract type Permanent
Salary type Monthly
Occupation Electrical engineer
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Integral UK Ltd
Integral UK Ltd
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Registered 2023-11-13
Ireland
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What people ask?

Electrical Engineers design, develop, and test electrical systems, ensuring they are safe, efficient, and meet requirements. They also troubleshoot issues and collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver projects.

Typically, a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is required. Professional certifications like Chartered Engineer or Incorporated Engineer can also be beneficial for career advancement.

The average salary for an Electrical Engineer in Dublin is around €60,000-€80,000 per year, depending on experience, industry, and specific employer.

Experienced Electrical Engineers can move into senior roles, such as Technical Lead or Engineering Manager, or transition into related fields like project management or consulting. Specializing in emerging areas like renewable energy or smart grids can also enhance career prospects.

Key skills include strong understanding of electrical principles, proficiency in design software, excellent problem-solving and communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. Staying up-to-date with industry developments and technological advancements is also essential.

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