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Mechanical Engineer

HVAC Recruitment Ltd
Hounslow
5 days ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Engineer Location: West London Salary: Up to £43,000 + 25 Days Holiday + Benefits Hours: Monday Friday, 40 hours per week
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Engineer to join a leading facilities management team responsible for maintaining a prestigious site in West London. This is a full-time, permanent role offering career development, long-term progression, and great company benefits.
As the Mechanical Engineer , youll be working within a small team of skilled engineers to provide planned and reactive maintenance across a variety of mechanical building services systems.
Key Responsibilities: Carry out PPMs and reactive maintenance on mechanical systems including pumps, motors, pipework, heating systems, and AHUs

Monitor and maintain BMS and HVAC plant to ensure smooth operation

Respond promptly to mechanical faults and ensure timely resolution

Assist with the supervision of contractors on-site as required

Maintain accurate records of work carried out and ensure compliance with site health & safety procedures

Participate in site inspections, audits, and reporting where required

Requirements: NVQ Level 2/3 in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent

Strong experience in building services maintenance within a commercial or critical environment

Good knowledge of HVAC plant, water systems, and associated mechanical systems

Excellent fault-finding and diagnostic skills

Strong communication and customer service skills

Right to work in the UK

Whats in it for you: Salary up to £43,000

Monday to Friday, 40-hour week

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays

Overtime opportunities

Training and progression within a large, well-established FM company

Uniform, tools, and PPE provided

If youre a skilled Mechanical Engineer looking to join a stable and growing team, apply now with your up-to-date CV.

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