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Mechanical Engineer Building Services

TECREC (ENGINEERING RECRUITMENT SPECIALISTS) LTD
London
1 week ago
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Position

Mechanical Engineer
Salary

£42,000 - £44,000 per annum
Location

Oxford, Oxfordshire
Working Hours

Monday-Friday

8:00am-5:00pm
Reporting Into

Engineering Manager
TecRec are currently searching for an experienced Mechanical Engineer to work on a large commercial campus in Oxford.
Our client was formed over 30 years ago and has now developed into a thriving independent building services engineering provider with an outstanding reputation in the market.
This an excellent opportunity to join an established maintenance provider who invest both time and training into their employees.
As a Mechanical Building Services Engineer, you will be responsible for providing planned & reactive maintenance.
The ideal candidate will have experience maintaining commercial buildings and looking to progress to Supervisor in the next couple of years.
Location

Oxford, Oxfordshire
Due to the nature of some of the buildings the right candidate will be required to carry out and pass an enhanced DBS.
Managing logbooks.
This is a client facing role.
There is a pool van onsite which is electric what you can take home and use for personal use.
11 commercial buildings on the Campus.
No call out as covered by the mobile team.
Responsible for ensuring effective diagnostic of breakdowns and timely repair of equipment.
Record and document all work carried out and raise appropriate documentation as quotes as required.
The ideal candidate must have good all-round building services knowledge.
The ideal candidate will have experience as well as qualifications in Mechanical Engineering or Plumbing & Heating which will consist of the following;
NVQ Level 2 & 3 in

Plumbing & Heating, Mechanical Engineering etc.
G3 Unvented

Desired
Mechanical AP

Desired
Mechanical Pressure Systems

Desired
Well, presented, strong communications skills & client facing.
Get in touch with TecRec for more details on this opportunity.

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