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Mechanical Engineer

CBW Staffing Solutions Ltd
Ruislip
3 days ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - Victoria - £47,500 per annum

Victoria, London

£47,500 + excellent benefits + 1 in 4 call out!

CBW Staffing Solutions are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer to join a leading building services company. Youll be working across a prestigious portfolio of commercial buildings in Victoria, all within a 2-minute walk from the station - making your commute simple and stress-free!

In return, my client is offering: A basic salary of up to £47,500
Monday - Friday
8:00 AM 17:00 PM
1 in 4 call out
Season ticket loan
Private healthcare
25 days holiday + bank holidays
Stakeholder pension
Key Duties & Responsibilities: Mechanical PPM and reactive maintenance across building systems
Pumps, motors, valves, pipework, and HVAC systems maintenance
Water systems: flushing, temperature checks, and log management
Fire damper checks and basic AHU/FCU servicing
BMS monitoring (hot & cold)
Plumbing tasks unblocking toilets, replacing taps, etc.
Maintain and update logbooks
Control of sub-contractors and permit to work systems
Attending client meetings and ensuring top-level customer service
Requirements: Mechanically qualified Level 3 or equivalent
Proven experience in commercial building maintenance
Multi-skilled with basic electrical awareness desirable
Good communication skills and client-facing approach
Must be able to provide copies of trade certificates
Please send your CV to Dylan Briggs at CBW Staffing Solutions to avoid missing out on this great opportunity!
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