Mechanical Building Services Engineer

VANRATH
Belfast
4 days ago
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Join a leading facility solutions provider with a strong reputation for innovation and delivering exceptional service across diverse sectors. Our clients dynamic team is dedicated to enhancing operational efficiency and safety within some of the UK's most impressive manufacturing environments. Competitive Salary & Benefits: Salary of £45,000 per annum Comprehensive training and ongoing professional development Free on-site parking Regular social and team-building events Opportunities for career progression within a respected organisation Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland About your next employer: This company is a prominent provider of integrated facility management solutions, serving a wide portfolio of industrial and corporate clients. With a strong presence across the UK, they pride themselves on engineering excellence, safety compliance, and sustainable practices. Their Belfast site features a large-scale manufacturing operation spanning over 3 million square feet, offering an exciting and challenging environment for engineers. Joining this organisation means becoming part of a collaborative team committed to innovation, safety, and continuous improvement. About you: Level 4 qualification (HNC/HND or equivalent) in Mechanical or Building Services Engineering Proven experience with mechanical systems in a facilities management environment Strong knowledge of statutory compliance including PSSR, LOLER, PUWER, and COSHH Experience overseeing contractor works and managing maintenance activities Proficient in CAFM or maintenance management systems Excellent communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills Full UK Driving Licence Desirable: experience with steam and pressure systems, working on large or complex sites, membership of a professional body like IMechE, NEBOSH qualification What you'll do: Ensure mechanical systems comply with statutory requirements and safety legislation Develop and maintain PPM schedules, SOPs, and compliance records Support maintenance teams and contractors through technical oversight Conduct site surveys, technical assessments, and inspections to verify quality and safety standards Manage contractor activities and oversee works to meet specifications Use CAFM systems to track maintenance activities and compliance data For further information on this job, apply via the link or contact for a confidential chat today. Follow VANRATH on LinkedIn for expert career advice, the latest jobs, industry news and much more INDKY Skills: MECHANICAL ENGINEER FACILITIES MAINTENANCE MANUFACTURING PPM SOP

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