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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

CBW Staffing Solutions
Staines
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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey

Up to £42,000


Job Overview

My client is looking for a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer with experience in critical building services to work on a High profile Building at Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey carrying out maintenance. You will carry out PPM's and reactive maintenance, statutory compliance and general building maintenance tasks with large commercial premises.


Hours

4 days on, 4 days off - 08:00am - 18:30pm


Responsibilities

  • Electrical and Mechanical PPM's and Reactive maintenance
  • General building services tasks
  • Emergency lighting, Fire alarms, FCU's, AHU's, HVAC plant, Water treatment
  • Knowledge of UPS, BMS, Chillers, Cooling plant, HV and LV systems
  • Working as part of a small maintenance team to deliver a great service to the client
  • Escorting Sub-contractors, Issuing permits / RAMS

Requirements

  • Apprentice Trained Mechanical - City & Guilds Level 2 or Equivalent
  • Client Facing
  • Commercial Building Maintenance Experience
  • Ability to work under pressure whilst remaining calm, clear thinking and able to deliver the required services to the client within given time constraints.
  • Navy Engineers Considered

Benefits

  • Basic Salary of up to £42,000
  • 24 Days Annual leave + Bank Holidays
  • Pension
  • Healthcare
  • Plenty of OT
  • Internal and External Training courses
  • Career progression – would want the engineer to develop into supervisors and above.
  • Packing on site

My client is able to interview straight away if the right candidates are available so to avoid missing out please send your CV today to Dan Barber at CBW Staffing Solutions.


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