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Mechanical Advanced Fitter / Working Supervisor in London)

Penguin Recruitment
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Job Title: Mechanical Advanced Fitter / Working Supervisor

Location: Site-based across London, M25 & surrounding counties (Office based in Westerham)

About Us

Parker Air Conditioning is a long-established building services company, operating since 1988. We specialise in commercial air conditioning and mechanical installations, working with a wide range of blue-chip clients. We directly employ pipe fitters and service engineers and manage ductwork, insulation, and electrical services via trusted subcontractors.

Responsibilities
  • Installation of heating systems, chilled water, hot & cold water services, and above-ground drainage
  • Working on new builds and refurbishment projects across commercial and industrial properties
  • Working initially alongside a site supervisor, with progression to managing your own projects and overseeing site tasks
  • Reading and working from technical drawings and supervisor instructions
  • Installing pipework in copper (solder & press fit) and steel barrel (including threading)
Requirements
  • Relevant industry qualifications in mechanical building services
  • Valid Skillcard (including safety certification)
  • Proven ability to work independently to a high standard
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Strong communication and supervisory skills
What We Offer
  • Excellent salary package - based on experience and skill level
  • Company van + fuel card
  • Congestion charges, fares, and parking paid
  • 10% employer pension contribution
  • 20 days holiday + bank holidays, rising to 25 days after 3 years' service (from 1st January)
  • Working hours: 08:00-16:30 (30-minute lunch break)
  • Full-time, permanent position
  • Immediate start available

If you feel you meet the criteria please contact Andrew Napier at Penguin Recruitment.


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