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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Invictus Group
Nottingham
2 weeks ago
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Job Role: Mechanical Engineer With Steam Training

Salary: 40k

Location: Nottingham

Hours: Monday – Friday 8am – 5pm

Benefits: 25 days holiday + Overtime + Progression + Training

An excellent opportunity has become vacant on my desk. My client is looking for someone to work for one of the UK’s leading FM companies in a technically challenging within Nottingham. A salary up to 40k with the chance to boost your earnings with overtime.

Key Tasks:

* Maintain mechanical plant including pumps, seals, motors, AHU’S

* Diagnose faults and carryout necessary remedial repair on systems, plant and equipment when required

* Work in accordance with given instructions, safe working practices and method statements ensuring relevant documentation is completed in an accurate timely manner and filed correctly

* Carry out PPM and reactive tasks

* Be a good communicator and work well in a team

Requirements:

* City & Guilds or NVQ mechanical engineering, plumbing or heating ventilation level 1, 2,

* 2+ years minimum experience

With a fantastic salary of 40k with a chance to do an abundance of over time. An excellent package of Benefits and pension schemes in place this role is great role to keep the home and work life balance.

If you’re reading this and you feel like this role suits you, please apply now.

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