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Mechanical Engineer

Hamilton Rowe Recruitment Ltd
London
4 days ago
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Mechanical Engineer Fulham, West London
£45,000 per annum + full travel expense

We're excited to be recruiting for an experienced Mechanical Engineer to join our client's dynamic team on a prestigious site in West London! This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a leading building services provider, gain valuable experience, and progress your career within a supportive environment. Travel expenses will be fully covered.

As a Mechanical Engineer, you'll be responsible for diagnosing and resolving issues on mechanical systems, supporting electrical operations, ensuring full statutory compliance, and delivering high-quality building maintenance services. This is a static position, working Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm.

Key Responsibilities: Carry out PPM (Planned Preventative Maintenance) and Reactive Maintenance
Service and maintain AHUs, FCUs, pumps (bearings, seals), and heat exchangers
Conduct water treatment tasks (tap tests, dosing, cooling tower checks, etc.)
Work on chilled water systems, heat interface units, and cooling towers
Monitor tap temperatures, pressurisation units, and generators
Operate and monitor BMS systems
Perform general plumbing duties
Liaise with and manage subcontractors, including issuing RAMS and escorting as required
Support motors and other mechanical assets as needed
Requirements: Fully qualified in a Mechanical Engineering discipline (HVAC, Plumbing, etc.) – City & Guilds, EAL, NVQ, or equivalent
Minimum 3 years' experience in a mechanical engineering role within commercial or high-end residential properties
Client-facing and professional attitude
Apprenticeship-trained desirable
Must live within commutable distance to Fulham, West London
Package & Benefits: £45,000 per annum
Travel expenses covered
Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm
25 days annual leave + bank holidays
Company pension scheme
Overtime opportunities
Further training and development
Internal career progression opportunities
If you're an experienced Mechanical Engineer looking for your next career move in West London, apply today with your up-to-date CV and contact details to learn more about this excellent opportunity.
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