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Building Services Engineer Mechanical & Plumbing Bias

Apleona
London
4 days ago
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Building Services Engineer Mechanical & Plumbing bias
Location London,EC3M 3BD
Hours Monday Friday, 08:00 to 17:00
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Benefitsinclude:
22 days plus BH
Life assurance
Employee discounts via Perkbox
Cycle to work
Access to a virtual GP
Access to a health & wellbeing app
Training & Development
Enhanced overtime and call out rate
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Are you dedicated to delivering great service and want to join a growing company that looks after its people? Do you have the skills and experience in a similar role with a business-focused mind-set? If so then we have the role for you.

We are currently seeking a professional Building Services Engineer Mechanical Plumbing Bias who will undertake the planned maintenance, reactive fault finding and repairs and occasional installation based within a core contract. You will be committed to ensuring the highest standards are adhered to at all times and readily interact with our clients as required.

You will work independently to undertake the Planned Maintenance tasks requested, to ensure compliance with the specification, PPM, Schedules and Procedures complete electronic/paperwork records and provide quotations for outstanding actions. You will carry out the required repairs tests and recording the results on completion on repairs and installations. As the Building Services Engineer, you will be required to provide emergency call-out support in respect of our clients needs in line with a rota basis. You will also carry out basic plumbing and carpentry duties.

Skills & Experience
Formal Mechanical / plumbing qualification
Experience with some basic fabric, draining and plumbing duties
Experience in a similar Facilities Management role.
Formal Electrical qualification including 18th Edition IEE Wiring regulations

Well make sure that you have everything you need to do a great job. You will already have experience gained in a similar role. You will work 40 hours per week but will need to be flexible to ensure service delivery at the highest level. You will have access to Apleona employee benefits that will be available to you as soon as you start.

Apleona is an equal opportunities employer who deliver facilities management services to clients all over the UK and with vacancies in your area this is a great time to join our teams.

If this sounds like a job for you then click on the apply button and well start the process and if youre a good match well be in touch to discuss the next steps.

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