Lead Mechanical Engineer

HVAC Recruitment
City of London
1 month ago
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Lead Mechanical Engineer - Hospital

Location: Hammersmith Hospital, London (W12)


Hours: Monday to Friday, Days


Salary: Up to £50,000 + Overtime + Benefits


Contract: Permanent | Static Hospital Site


We are recruiting a Lead Mechanical Engineer to work on a large, live hospital estate in Hammersmith.


This role is suited to a Lead Mechanical Engineer with strong building services experience who is ready to take responsibility for mechanical systems while remaining hands‑on in a critical healthcare environment.


Role Overview

As a Lead Mechanical Engineer, you will take ownership of mechanical maintenance across the hospital estate, supporting safe, compliant operation of critical plant.


Duties include

  • Planned and reactive mechanical maintenance within a hospital environment
  • Working on pumps, motors, pipework, plant rooms and AHUs
  • Acting as the mechanical technical lead on site
  • Supporting statutory compliance, permits and safe systems of work
  • Supervising specialist subcontractors and suppliers
  • Completing reports, documentation and maintenance records
  • Supporting service delivery in a live, operational healthcare setting

This is a hands‑on role with added responsibility and visibility.


Candidate Requirements

  • Mechanical qualification (Level 2 or Level 3 or equivalent)
  • Strong background in mechanical building services maintenance
  • Experience operating as a Lead Mechanical Engineer or stepping up into a Lead Mechanical Engineer role
  • Confident with paperwork, reports and compliance documentationHealthcare or critical environment experience is beneficial but not essential
  • Professional, calm approach suited to hospital environments

Package

  • Salary up to £50,000
  • Overtime available
  • Monday-Friday working pattern
  • Digital healthcare
  • Blue Light Card
  • Mortgage, retail and restaurant discounts
  • Eyecare vouchers
  • Flexible benefits

If you are a Lead Mechanical Engineer looking for a stable, weekday role in a hospital environment, apply now


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