LEV Assistant

CBRE Enterprise EMEA
Stevenage, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
27 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

About the Role:

The LEV Assistant supports the delivery of a high-quality engineering service across the contract, with a focus on the routine inspection and monitoring of LEV safety containment systems. This role provides assurance that assets are operating safely and consistently, supports accurate asset records, and contributes to maintaining a safe working environment for all end users.

What You'll Do:

Support the engineering team in the ongoing delivery of LEV services across the contract

Carry out scheduled weekly visual inspections and functional checks of LEV containment and safety devices

Confirm, through defined inspection criteria, that equipment remains safe and suitable for continued use

Accurately record inspection outcomes using approved mobile systems and documentation processes

Maintain and update asset histories through consistent weekly checks and data capture

Identify and promptly escalate any abnormal conditions, defects, or performance concerns

Communicate professionally with site users to provide reassurance, updates, and basic guidance

Adhere fully to all CBRE and client Quality, Health & Safety, and operational procedures

What You'll Need:

Trade, engineering, or technical background

Working knowledge of life sciences laboratory environments (e.g. wet labs, dry labs, clean rooms, GMP or R&D settings)

Basic understanding of laboratory equipment lifecycle management (installation, maintenance, calibration, decommissioning)

Familiarity with health & safety requirements within laboratory and pharmaceutical environments

Competence using CMMS/CAFM systems for work orders, asset tracking, and service documentation

Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word, Teams)

Professional, reliable, and safety‑conscious approach to work

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Why CBRE

When you join CBRE, you become part of the global leader in commercial real estate services and investment that helps businesses and people thrive. We are dynamic problem solvers and forward-thinking professionals who create significant impact. Our collaborative culture is built on our shared values - respect, integrity, service and excellence - and we value the diverse perspectives, backgrounds and skillsets of our people. At CBRE, you have the opportunity to chart your own course and realize your potential. We welcome all applicants.

Applicant AI Use Disclosure

We value human interaction to understand each candidate's unique experience, skills and aspirations. We do not use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to make hiring decisions, and we ask that candidates disclose any use of AI in the application and interview process

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