Electrical/Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

CBW Staffing Solutions Ltd
Greater London
4 days ago
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Electrical & Mechanical Shift Maintenance Engineer Kensington, London - £50,000 (Basic) + £5,000 Shift Allowance (Total Package £55,000)

We have a fantastic opportunity for a skilled Electrical & Mechanical Shift Maintenance Engineers to join a leading maintenance company in the heart of Kensington, London . This position involves working at a prestigious event space/building for a renowned property management company, ensuring the smooth running of high-profile estate. You will be responsible for carrying out Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPMs), reactive maintenance, statutory compliance, and general building maintenance tasks.

Hours:

Continental Shift Pattern:

Days: 07:00 AM 19:00 PM
Nights: 19:00 PM 07:00 AM
Jobs Available:

4 x Mechanical Shift Engineers
3 x Electrical Shift Engineers
Key Responsibilities:

Perform Electrical and Mechanical PPMs and reactive maintenance tasks.
Ensure all systems are in compliance with statutory requirements and operational standards.
Carry out maintenance on key systems, including HVAC plant, fire alarms, emergency lighting, water treatment, air conditioning, and chillers.
Work with three-phase and single-phase electrical systems, Building Management Systems (BMS), and electrical monitoring systems.
Maintain pumps, motors, Variable Speed Drives, and other critical mechanical systems.
Provide top-tier maintenance support within a high-profile corporate office environment.
Collaborate with a small team to deliver exceptional service to the client.
Requirements:

Apprentice-trained and experienced in building services.
City & Guilds Level 2 & 3 in Electrical or Mechanical (or equivalent).
Must hold the 17th/18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations.
DBS Clearance
Client-facing experience is preferred.
Commercial building maintenance experience is a must.
Familiarity with electrical and mechanical systems like FCUs (Fan Coil Units), AHUs (Air Handling Units), and chillers.
Package & Benefits:

Basic Salary: £50,000 + £5,000 Shift Allowance
Total Package: £55,000
22 Days Annual Leave
Pension and Healthcare benefits.
Overtime opportunities for additional earnings.
Access to internal and external training courses.
Excellent career progression opportunities, with the potential to move into supervisory roles and beyond.
How to Apply: If you're looking for an exciting opportunity to develop your skills and progress within a thriving organization, please send your CV to Dan Barber at CBW Staffing Solutions . Interviews can be arranged immediately for the right candidates.
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