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      <description>Location: Surrey | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Site Engineer I (Shift Engineer) Location: Woking, United Kingdom  What we offer: Yearly bonus, On-site parking, private pension and healthcare, life assurance. Your role The Site Engineer I (Shift Engineer) core responsibility is to perform infrastructure related activities in our Data Centres to ensure a reliable and efficient operation of the critical electrical and mechanical infrastructure. This is achieved through maintenance, testing and surveillance of all assets installed. This role is responsible for trouble shooting, assembly and day to day scheduling of maintenance tasks. It is also critical to meet Service Level Agreements (SLA s) and deliver client satisfaction. Site Enigneer - What you ll do  Drive adherence to company safety policies, operational efficiency, and core values.  Ensure compliance with industry standards and legal requirements.  Manage maintenance and repair operations, including coordination with subcontractors.  Perform on-call duties and manage incidents as necessary.  Document progress, issues, and results, and implement improvement measures.  Demonstrate advanced proficiency in technical skills pertinent to the role, covering troubleshooting and ma...</description>
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