Maintenance Engineer Mechanical (plumbing)

Robertson
Redcar
1 week ago
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Overview

Engineer Plumbing


Full Time 38.25 hours per week


Location Redcar & Sedgefield Hospitals TS21 3EE


Salary Competitive


At Robertson, we build much more than just ground-breaking infrastructure. We build brilliant communities, we build forward-thinking businesses, and we build the kind of amazing, career-transforming futures that our people look forward to every day.


We’re one of the UK’s largest, independently owned construction, infrastructure and support services companies – and we’re still growing fast. The way we work is innovative and transformative, our people are passionate and knowledgeable, our culture is warm, friendly and family-driven, and with over 50 years’ experience of our industry, our clients trust us to deliver everything we promise.


This role will be working for Robertson Facilities Management


Your new role

When it comes to your career, we deliver everything we promise too.


As Maintenance Engineer – Electrical /Mechanical, you’ll be responsible for:



  • Ensuring that the Facilities are maintained to the levels specified in the FM Agreement
  • Undertake planned, responsive and cyclical maintenance work either independently or as assistant to a maintenance tradesman on:-


  • Service and repair of lighting and power distribution systems.
  • Reactive repairs to all types of lighting systems and power distribution systems.
  • Service and repair of motors and pumps.
  • Service and repair of fan coil units and associated systems.
  • Service and repair to HVAC control panels.
  • Service and repair of fire alarm systems.
  • Competent on BMS control systems.
  • Competent PAT tester


  • Undertaking maintenance duties in such a manner as to support the objectives of theClient and with respect for the dignity and privacy of the resident group.


  • Ensuring the safe operation of all plant, equipment and tools


  • Operating at all times with safe working practices with due regard to Health and SafetyRegulations, COSHH, Control of Infection, Waste Disposal etc in accordance with legislative requirements and policies and procedures of RFM.


  • Maintainingasset histories, maintenance records and helpdesk reports, informing theAdministrator or tradesmen of any follow up action that may be required


  • Takingpart in an On-Call rota providing 24hr, 365 day cover to the Facilities.


  • Providingsupport and assistance to other RFM personnel on site in the delivery ofcontracted services.

What’s in it for me

  • HNC/HND in a Building Services Discipline or an M&E Trade Specific Apprenticeship with experience of project supervision.
  • CSCS
  • Project Engineering of both M&E disciplines and the associated subcontractors on projects ranging from £50K - £2 Million
  • Proactive, flexible, motivated approach to work.
  • Health & Safety Awareness
  • Proficient IT
  • Analytical ,planning and organisational skills
  • Ability to build strong relationships at all levels
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills
  • Experience of planning ,programming and supervising/managing high value projects
  • Financial/Commercial awareness
  • Varied project history and a good knowledge of the sub-contractor and supply chain base.
  • A strong understanding of technical issues and trends in the construction sectors.
  • Experience of construction in the following sectors ideally, Education, Healthcare, Retail, Commercial, Refurbishments & Design & Build.

The working hours for this role are 38.75 hours per week


Robertson is an Equal Opportunities Employer


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