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Lead Mechanical Engineer

CBRE
City of London
5 days ago
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Job details

Job ID: 211114

Posted: 02-Jul-2025

Service line: GWS Segment

Role type: Full-time

Areas of Interest: Engineering/Maintenance

Location: London - England - United Kingdom

Overview

Job Title: Lead Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

CBRE Global Workplace Solutions is a leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management. We are currently recruiting a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer to support operations at a prestigious static client site.

This site-based role calls for a practical, hands-on engineer with a strong understanding of mechanical plant and building services systems, including HVAC, pumps, motors, pipework, and associated equipment. The ideal candidate will demonstrate technical reliability, proactive fault finding, and a drive for delivering safe and compliant maintenance at the highest standards.

Role Summary
  • Deliver reactive mechanical maintenance and repairs on-site, within agreed SLAs
  • Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) tasks aligned to compliance schedules
  • Undertake mechanical repairs and replacements across pumps, pipework, fan coil units, AHUs, valves, and general plant room equipment
  • Provide technical support for minor installation works and equipment upgrades
  • Conduct regular mechanical inspections, system tests, and operational checks
  • Accurately record completed tasks, including risk assessments, method statements, and service reports
  • Liaise with the site team and CBRE Technical Services Manager to escalate mechanical risks or faults
  • Participate in on-call rota, supporting mechanical faults and out-of-hours requests
  • Ensure all work aligns with health, safety, and environmental procedures
  • Operate handheld devices and software to update job status, log faults, and request parts
Experience Required

Essential:

  • NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Mechanical Engineering, HVAC, or Plumbing, or equivalent certification
  • Experience in mechanical maintenance within commercial or critical environments (plant rooms, office buildings, laboratories, etc.)
  • Solid working knowledge of building services systems, mechanical plant operations, and fault diagnosis
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work within a static team environment
  • Familiarity with health & safety legislation and mechanical maintenance compliance

Desirable:

  • Experience working with Building Management Systems (BMS)
  • Basic knowledge of supporting electrical or fabric works as part of a multi-skilled team
What We Offer
  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Tools, uniform, and PPE provided
  • Continuous training and development within a leading global organisation
  • Excellent career progression opportunities across technical disciplines
  • A collaborative and supportive site-based facilities team

CBRE, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer (Women/Minorities/Persons with Disabilities/US Veterans)


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