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Mechanical Days Shift Engineer – Mayfair – £48,000

PRS LTD
City of London
6 days ago
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Mechanical Day Shift Engineer – Mayfair | £48,000 + Overtime
Location: Mayfair
Salary: £48,000 + Excellent Overtime Opportunities
Shift Pattern: Days Only (7:00am – 7:00pm)

The Opportunity:
We are currently recruiting for a skilled Mechanical Day Shift Engineer to join a leading Facilities Management provider at a prestigious commercial office site in the heart of Mayfair. This is an ideal role for an experienced engineer looking to advance their career within a professional and supportive environment.

Role Overview:
As a Mechanical Shift Engineer, you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth operation and high-quality maintenance of all mechanical systems on-site. Working as part of a dedicated maintenance team, your responsibilities will cover both planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive repair tasks across the facility.

What’s on Offer:

  • Competitive salary of £48,000
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • Generous overtime available
  • Pension scheme & healthcare benefits
  • Ongoing training and career development
  • Positive and collaborative team culture
  • Strong career progression opportunities

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform daily PPM and reactive maintenance on mechanical systems
  • Attend and resolve emergency callouts in line with KPIs and SLAs
  • Maintain all mechanical plant and equipment to high standards
  • Carry out plumbing, pipework repairs, and minor fabric tasks as needed
  • Manage tools, materials, and parts required for maintenance activities
  • Supervise subcontractors and ensure work quality and compliance
  • Support the Lead Engineer and Account Manager with statutory compliance
  • Ensure maintenance schedules and operational targets are met

Requirements:

  • Recognised City & Guilds Mechanical Qualification (or equivalent)
  • Solid experience in mechanical building maintenance within commercial premises
  • Prior experience in shift-based engineering roles
  • Willingness to join a 1-in-4 call-out rota
  • Strong problem-solving abilities and technical know-how

This is a fantastic chance to join a well-established company offering a stable, rewarding career path with continuous support for your growth and development.

Interviews are taking place immediately – apply today to secure your place!
Alfie Woonton


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