Mechanical Engineer - Manchester City Centre

Invictus Group
Manchester
3 days ago
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Mechanical Engineer – Manchester City Centre – Immediate Start

A leading FM provider is looking for an experienced Mechanical Engineer to join large contract in the heart of Manchester City Centre. If you are looking to develop your skills within a job role in a fast paced well respected company then this could be the right job for you.

My client based in the facilities maintenance industry is looking for a confident outgoing engineer that can use his/her own initiative to produce results. The position is temporary to permanent opportunity last 3 months on the temporary side. .

Salary The rate of pay for this position is up to £29 per hour.

Work Hours Monday to Friday earlies 6:30AM to 15:30pm and lates 13:30pm to 22:30pm. There may also be opportunities to join the on-call rota with overtime opportunities available.

Responsibilities and duties

* PPM and reactive maintenance

* Fault finding and competent to rectify

* Regular fire alarm testing and drills. Ensuring the fire equipment is in working order and updating the fire alarm log book

* Liaise with management regarding health and safety procedures/issues, ongoing repairs and faults, maintenance and building services.

* Assisting with basic fabric duties on site

Requirements

* Minimum C&G level/NVQ 2 in mechanical engineering OR plumbing

* Experience in commercial building services

* General maintenance experience

* ...

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