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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

CBW Staffing Solutions
Liverpool
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - Client Direct - Days - Commercial Office - City of London - £46,200 + Bonus

Exciting opportunity to work In House / Client Direct Company in City of London . My client is looking for a Mechanical Mainteanance Engineer to be based in a critical / commercial building in City of London London. The successful candidates will be mechanically biased (C&G / NVQ) with a proven track record in commercial building maintenance, ideally within a critical site (i.e. Bank, Data centre, Blue chip office etc). Working with the maintenance team on site, he or she will have experience carrying out mechanical, plumbing, HVAC & fabric duties. In return the company are offering a competitive salary of £46,200, further training and career progression.



  • Respond to Service Desk reactive tasks as directed in accordance with SLAs
  • Assist in ensuring plant rooms are tidy and presentable, reporting any issues for rectification.
  • Undertake reactive maintenance, minor works and public health maintenance including blocked toilets.
  • Investigation and rectification of hot & cold air conditioning complaints. This will entail operation of the Building Management System (BMS), plus operation of the Lighting Control System (LCS).
  • Complete water treatment tasks in accordance with L8 utilising the water treatment logbooks as directed by the Responsible Person(s) report any issues without delay. Undertake minor fabric maintenance works covering areas such as painting, furniture moving, etc and ensuring that any materials required to complete tasks are ordered in a timely and appropriate manner.
  • Carry out minor mechanical installations, as and when requested and supervised.
  • Identify, manage and report any risks, accidents or near misses in a timely manner.
  • Work with and escort contractors during maintenance visits, ensuring that working guidelines are always followed and assisting with the quarterly inspection undertaken by the water treatment consultant.
  • To respond quickly and effectively to any building alarms received from the helpdesk or BMS, and to escalation alarms where necessary, recording all reactive tasks in the shift log.
  • Uphold the integrity of the company always and ensure provision of high levels of customer service are provided.

Hours of work

  • Monday to Friday
  • 08:00 - 17:00

Package

  • £46,200 salary + bonus
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • Employer Pension Contribution of 7.5%
  • BUPA Private Medical and Dental – with family upgrade available
  • EAP
  • Health Assessments every 2 years
  • Life Assurance – 4x times salary
  • Income Protection
  • Critical Illness Insurance
  • Travel Insurance
  • Will Writing
  • Annual Eyesight tests and flu vaccinations
  • Enhanced family leave pay
  • sponsorship for professional /educational studies
  • industry leading training scheme
  • Discounts and cash backs across retail, travel, entertainment etc.

Requirements

  • Mechanically or electrically qualified Level 2 / 3 / HNC / HND
  • 18th Edition if electrically qualified
  • You must be able to provide copies of your trade certificates (Essential)
  • A proven track record in commercial building maintenance
  • Excellent customer skills

Highly desirable (Not essential)

  • Any further qualifications (i.e. Electrical or Air Conditioning etc)
  • Experience working in a bank / data centre / commercial Office
  • High Voltage - Experience / Qualification - Current or expired
  • Previous experience a day and night shift pattern

If you are interested please get in contact with Fin Havering of CBW Staffing solutions


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