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Mechanical Maintenance Services Engineer

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5 days ago
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Position: Mechanical Building Services Engineer (Maintenance)
Type: Permanent
Location: Liverpool
Salary: £40,000 basic – Mon-Fri 40 hours per week

We are recruiting for a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer (Building Services) to work within an estates team in providing maintenance and repairs to mechanical plant rooms such as pressure systems, AHUs, HVAC, pumps/valves, commercial plumbing and associated equipment. The role is a permanent position, 40 hours per week, Mon-Fri. On-call TBA.

Responsibilities
  • To undertake a proactive role in carrying out maintenance, repairs and inspection of mechanical building services, in accordance with relevant standards, procedures and legislation.
  • Represent the organisation in a respectful and professional manner.
  • Carry out planned preventive maintenance (PPM) on mechanical and associated building services in accordance with the PPM programme and required training.
  • Respond promptly to ad-hoc breakdown requests as identified by supervisor/manager or as per site contract.
  • Assist in installation work involved in minor upgrading and adaptation works.
  • Assist in systematic fault finding in a logical and safe manner on malfunctioning equipment.
  • Carry out duties in accordance with safe working practices within statutory and Company guidelines.
  • Operate access equipment, hand and power tools safely in line with health & safety and manufacturers’ guidelines.
  • Use personal protective equipment correctly and adhere to health & safety and infection control procedures.
  • Maintain records as required (written or electronic).
  • Willingness to assist and work flexibly with other trades/colleagues.
  • After a qualifying period, participate in the callout/standby rota.
  • Undertake training to learn other skills and to maintain and develop service requirements.
  • Carry out risk assessments on-site as instructed by supervisor/manager.
  • Complete all required job cards and other paperwork to the required standard.
  • Complete work within the allocated timeframes.
  • Carry out any other identified tasks commensurate with the role.
Qualifications & Experience
  • Previously worked within a maintenance environment.
  • NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
  • PPM & Reactive work.
  • Work on Plumbing Systems.
  • Able to pass DBS checks.
  • Previous experience of basic HVAC and cooling towers is advantageous.

If you are interested please click the APPLY button now. PRS are a leading specialist recruitment and search & selection consultancy within the Building Services, FM and Support Sectors. Please note: if you have not heard from us within 5 days, your application has not been successful. PRS is an equal opportunities employer.


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