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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

Platinum Facilities & Maintenance Services Ltd
united kingdom
5 days ago
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As a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, you’ll be responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of all mechanical systems within this high-profile building located in Bishopsgate. This role is perfect for a dedicated professional who values precision, reliability, and the opportunity to work in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

Our Maintenance Engineers are key to our business and our client relationships. In this role you need to not only be able to deliver the best maintenance and repair service, but also go above and beyond to ensure our clients experience an excellent partnering relationship with Platinum Facilities.

The Key Duties of this role are:

  1. Execute regular PPM tasks on critical mechanical systems, including HVAC, plumbing, and building services, to ensure optimal performance and compliance with safety standards.
  2. Respond quickly to mechanical faults, diagnosing and repairing issues to minimise downtime and maintain the building’s operations.
  3. Oversee the upkeep of mechanical equipment, ensuring that all assets are functioning efficiently and effectively.
  4. Provide exceptional service to clients, maintaining strong relationships and ensuring their needs are met with professionalism and expertise.
  5. Be on a call out rota to provide the client with full out of hours cover.
  6. Proactively reduce energy consumption on client sites.
  7. Adhere to all Health and Safety policies.

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Split Shift: 07:00am-16:00pm & 10:00am-19:00pm

Qualifications and experience required:

  • Mechanical Certification Level 2 or Level 3 Mechanical C&G/NVQ or equivalent – Essential.
  • 3-5 years of industry experience in mechanical maintenance, preferably within a commercial or high-profile building – Essential.
  • Experience of maintenance, testing and fault finding on a variety of equipment.
  • Knowledge and experience of BMS/ Generator/ Controls/ Lighting Systems/ ACOPS L8 (desirable).
  • Knowledge and experience combined with valid Certificate on High Voltage systems (desirable).

What We Offer:

  • 26 days of annual leave plus bank holidays.
  • Opportunities for training and career advancement to enhance your skills and progress within the company.
  • Provided with the necessary tools and technology to perform your duties effectively.
  • Additional earning potential through overtime work.
  • Employer contributions to support your financial future.
  • Regular reviews to ensure your compensation remains competitive.

If you’re a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role at a prestigious site, apply today. Join our team and be part of maintaining one of London’s most important commercial buildings, ensuring the highest standards of mechanical performance and client satisfaction.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. We are proud to have made the Mental Health at Work Commitment, be signatories of the Race At Work Charter, and be a Disability Confident committed employer.


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