Maintenance Engineer – Mechanical Bias

Manchester Arndale
City of London
3 weeks ago
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About The Company:

OCS UK & Ireland is a leading facilities management company with 50,000+ colleagues and a turnover in excess of £2bn. We deliver innovative, award-winning services within facilities management, hard services, cleaning, security and catering.


Our mission is to make people and places the best they can be for our colleagues, customers and the communities we serve. Our commitment to doing business the right way is rooted in our TRUE values - Trust, Respect, Unity, and Empowerment.


About The Role:

Working Days: Working days are from 0700-1900 - 4 on 4 off rolling shift pattern


Location: EC2Y 8DT


Your primary responsibilities will include:

  • To undertake PPM, proactive and reactive works issued through the helpdesk within set time frames so that the customer expectations are met.
  • To carry out mechanical duties on sites as and when required.
  • To provide a technical engineering service with the minimum of supervision to the OCS client in respect of mechanical servicing, repairs, maintenance and installation.
  • To undertake the service and maintenance of other assets/trades that were deemed competent to do so.
  • To evaluate performance and ensure the proper servicing and maintenance of equipment under contract to the company is carried out.


  • To have basic knowledge of multi-disciplined trades
  • General building repairs
  • Provide support to other in-house trades or complete other trade tasks, where deemed competent including minor plumbing repairs, tilling, painting and decorating and wet trades.
  • Support the project team's refurbishment works
  • Support site engineer in undertaking maintenance works including legionella checks and building fabric maintenance.


  • Working in a safe manner at all times, complying with current Health & Safety legislation and OCS QSHE policy.

About You:

  • Applicant must have the right to work in the UK
  • Candidates must have the relevant certifications and qualifications required to meet the requirements of this position, together with relevant Grade Cards such as CSCS.
  • Qualified Electrician, City & Guilds 2330 & 2391 or NVQ Level 3, 18thEdition
  • Previous experience working within Facilities Management.
  • Ability to use electronic handheld devices.
  • Full clean driving licence.

How to Apply:

If you are interested in joining a business that encourages professional development, career progression and the chance to work with inspirational people then please click apply and register your interest! You can also sign up to our job alerts when registering which will notify you when other suitable vacancies are available.


We are an equal opportunities employer and rely on a diverse workforce with a broad range of knowledge, skills, and backgrounds to deliver our goals. We offer an inclusive and welcoming environment and actively encourage applications from all individuals regardless of race, gender, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or age.


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