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Mechanical Engineer/Plumber

PPM Recruitment
Crewkerne
1 week ago
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X1 Mechanical Engineer (Level 3 Plumbing/Mechanical) - N18

We are seeking a skilled Mechanical Engineer with Level 3 Plumbing/Mechanical experience to join the maintenance team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a reliable, hands-on engineer looking to expand their expertise across a busy and diverse site. The role is Monday to Friday, 7am-4pm, and once fully familiar with the site, you will also take part in the on-call rota.

Key Responsibilities:

Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) across a range of mechanical systems
AHU maintenance and FCU servicing

Calorifier inspections and routine checks

TMV maintenance and compliance tasks

Boiler inspections and general mechanical plant support

Support with L8 compliance duties

Drainage work, including unblocking toilets and waste pipes

Locating and repairing leaks and minor plumbing faults

Ensuring all work is completed safely and to a high standard

Ideal Candidate:

Level 3 qualified in a Plumbing/Mechanical discipline

Strong understanding of building services maintenance

Proactive problem-solver with good communication skills

Willingness to participate in on-call duties once fully trained

If you're a committed Mechanical/Plumbing Engineer than please send your CV or call the office on (phone number removed)...

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