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Mechanical Engineer

Bennett and Game
Dartford
4 days ago
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Position: Mechanical Engineer Location: Kent Salary: Up to £42,000 DOE Mechanical Engineer required in the Kent area for our client, an award-winning HVAC company that has 6 regional offices and has been expanding since it formed over 20 years ago. They offer their customers a complete turnkey solution for the installation, service, maintenance, fault finding and repair on a range of HVAC equipment. Their client base consists of long-standing client relationships with clients such as David Lloyd Leisure, Vue Cinemas, Cineworld, Tate & Lyle, Radisson Hotels, Hilton, Malmaison & more. Mechanical Engineer Salary & Benefits Basic Salary £38,000 - £42,000 DOE Company Van - Optional Personal Use of the vehicle Profit share scheme applicable after 12 months service - Up to £3,600 tax free Overtime paid at 1.5x 40 hour working week, travel paid after 30 mins each way On call allowance (1 in 4/5, £1,200 guaranteed - if called out Travel Paid door to door) Pension 22 days holidays plus bank holidays this will increase to 25 days after 5 years and 30 days after 10 years. Company uniform, phone & PDA Mechanical Engineer Job Overview The Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for maintenance, reactive repairs, installations on AHUs, Heating Pumps, Chilled Water Pumps, Pressurisation units, Expansion vessels, 3/4 Way Valves & Actuators throughout Commercial properties in Kent. The Mechanical Engineer will also be expected to replace pipework, experience with pipefitting is essential. Mechanical Engineer Job Requirements Experience as a Commercial Plumber/Commercial Mechanical Engineer Experience working on Pumps, AHUs, associated pipework etc Full Driving Licence Live in the Kent area Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.

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