Mechanical Maintenance Engineer

PRS LTD
Kingston upon Thames
1 week ago
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PRS Recruitment Agency is currently seeking experienced Mechanical Maintenance Engineers to work with some of our most prestigious clients in Kingston upon Thames. As a leading provider of recruitment solutions, we offer competitive rates of pay ranging between £23.00 and £24.00 per hour, dependent on experience and qualifications.
Key responsibility:

  • Carrying out daily PPM and Reactive Maintenance tasks
  • Carrying out daily emergency callout tasks
  • Lighting (Small installation, Fault‑finding, Lamping, Changing ballast, Control panel, Power distribution)
  • Emergency lighting
  • Air Conditioning – Air Handling Units / Fan Coil Unit (Filter changes, cleaning)
  • Chillers – Re‑set
  • Water Treatment (Temperature checks)
  • Pumps, motors
  • Water Treatment
  • BMS System – Monitor (i.e. Hot & Colds)
  • UPS Systems – Monitor / Take readings

Requirements:

  • Trade trained with ideally 3 years’ experience in building services
  • City & Guilds Qualified Mechanical
  • Has the will and desire to succeed and learn
  • Good building services knowledge

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well‑established company that values its employees and provides ongoing training and support. If you have the necessary skills and experience, we would love to hear from you.

To apply, please submit your CV along with a brief cover letter outlining your suitability for the role. Successful candidates will be contacted for an interview.
If you are interested in applying for this role please contact with your CV.


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