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Mechanical & Electrical Engineer

Arcus FM Limited.
Ilford
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Join a Leading Facilities Management Team! Are you a skilled Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Engineer in or around the East London area, looking for an exciting opportunity in the facilities management sector? We are seeking a dedicated professional to carry out planned and reactive maintenance across a defined portfolio, ensuring top-quality service delivery and first-line response to emergencies.

What You'll Be Doing
  • Performing planned and reactive maintenance on M&E systems
  • Diagnosing and resolving faults in electrical, mechanical, and HVAC equipment
  • Ensuring compliance with health & safety regulations
  • Providing technical support and expertise across multiple sites
  • Liaising with customers to deliver outstanding service
  • Supporting and mentoring apprentices and junior engineers
What We're Looking For
  • Recognised apprenticeship or qualification in M&E services/maintenance
  • Previous experience in a similar role (retail or commercial experience preferred)
  • Valid UK driving licence (essential)
  • Qualifications: 18th Edition, F-Gas, Test & Inspection
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently
  • IT proficiency and ability to manage workload effectively
What We Offer
  • £35,834 or £41,210 (depending on experience)
  • Door to Door pay
  • Up to 4% bonus
  • Company Van (with option for personal use)
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • Generous pension scheme (up to 6% matched contributions)
  • Ongoing training & development opportunities
  • Life assurance, vouchers & gym discounts
Additional Information
  • This is a field-based role, requiring travel between client sites
  • Weekend work may be required on a rota basis
  • On-call duty required (1 in 4 weeks)

Apply today and be part of our dynamic engineering team. At Arcus, we’re committed to helping our colleagues grow. Our National Training Academy in Stevenage has a team of expert trainers who provide top-quality technical and safety training. We invest in upskilling and cross-skilling our mobile engineers to keep their skills sharp and maintain our industry-leading service.


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