Mechanical Day Shift Engineer

CBW Staffing Solutions Limited
City of London
4 days ago
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Mechanical Day Shift Engineer – FM Service Provider- Banking Environment – Liverpool Street, London - £48,000

CBW is currently recruiting for a Mechanical Day Shift Engineer to cover a large Bank located in Liverpool Street, London. The successful candidate will be qualified mechanically and will have a proven track record in commercial building maintenance. Working with the maintenance team on site (Team of 2) he or she will be required to carry out electrical, mechanical and fabric maintenance to the following. In return, the company is paying a competitive salary of £48,000, further training and career progression.


Hours of Work & Package Information

  • 4 on 4 off, 6 on 4 off 4 on 6 off - 07:00 am to 19:00 pm
  • £48,000 per annum
  • Lots of overtime available
  • 22 Days holiday
  • Uniform and Tools Provided
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Overtime Available
  • A lot of progression available
  • Annual pay review

Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Monitor mechanical plant
  • Pumps, Motors, Seals, Bearings
  • Air Conditioning – Air Handling Units / Fan Coil Unit (Filter changes, cleaning)
  • Water Treatment (Temperature checks / Not dosing)
  • Plumbing – Unblocking toilets, replacing taps, washers etc
  • Monitor the BMS systems
  • Basic electrical duties (Lamp changes etc)
  • General building fabric
  • Escort specialist sub contractors
  • Undertake all allocated tasks and perform them in a timely and professional manner.
  • Be proactive in identifying and reporting faults with building services equipment and take steps to resolve them.
  • Be proactive to ensure all H&S issues are reported/escalated as required.
  • Maintain informal communications with Client staff members related to service levels and issues.
  • Report service affecting issues to the site management team for formal communication with the client.
  • Remain flexible with regard to site attendance and tasks undertaken within personal competency.
  • Be fully aware of relevant Health and Safety and general legislative matters.
  • Escort specialist subcontractors

Requirements

  • Mechanically qualified level 2 (C&G, NVQ etc) minimum
  • You must be able to provide copies of your trade certificates (Essential)
  • A proven track record in commercial building maintenance
  • Multi-skilled
  • Good communication skills
  • Excellent customer skills
  • Must be able to get to site for 07:00am start

Please send your CV today to Alex Denton of CBW Staffing Solutions to avoid missing out on this role.


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