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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

The HireWorks Ltd
Cambridge
6 days ago
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Mechanical Engineer (Plumbing Bias)
We are seeking a practical, detail-focused Mechanical Engineer with a strong plumbing background to carry out Mechanical PPM across a range of buildings. This role suits someone who has previously worked as a site-based engineer in a customer-facing environment and is confident managing a varied workload.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver Planned Preventative Maintenance (Mechanical & HVAC) across multiple buildings
Respond to and resolve reactive maintenance tasks
Support statutory compliance activities where trained (e.g., emergency lighting checks, fire damper inspections)
Work in line with current health and safety legislation and internal policies
Essential Skills & Experience
Experience as a site-based engineer across a multi-building estate
NVQ Level 2 in Plumbing or equivalent
Experience maintaining HVAC systems
Background in compliance maintenance within commercial or public buildings
Understanding of Legionella control, ACOP L8 and water hygiene requirements
Ability to produce accurate compliance documentation
Good attention to detail, organisation, and time management
Comfortable using handheld devices or CAFM systems
Full UK driving licence
Desirable
WRAS approved
Gas Safe Registered
Legionella awareness training (City & Guilds or equivalent)
Experience with TMV maintenance, dead-leg identification and water sampling
CSCS or other relevant safety card
Salary & Benefits
£40,000£45,000 depending on experience (Gas qualifications advantageous)
Mobile phone and tablet provided
24 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Company pension
Uniform and full PPE supplied
Who Were Looking For
Candidates who have experience working across a portfolio of buildings and who are confident in a customer-facing role. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are key.
We endeavour to reply to every candidate, every time but if you havent heard back within 10 days, please understand that you have unfortunately been unsuccessful for this position, or the position has been filled. Please call the office or send an email to discuss other potential positions.

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