Mechanical Plumber

Randstad Construction and Property
London
3 weeks ago
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Qualified Plumber/Mechanical Role - Hospital Environment

Are you a Level 3 qualified Plumber/Mechanical professional seeking a temporary contract role in a critical healthcare setting in London? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a dedicated team, ensuring the smooth operation of essential building services.

Key Details at a Glance

Job TitleResident Plumber / Mechanical (Trades and Labour)
Job TypeTemporary Contract
LocationLondon (North London area, specific location disclosed upon application)
Start DateMonday, 24 November 2025
End DateWednesday, 31 December 2025 - Could be extended
Pay RateÂŁ25.00 per hour
Hours/Week37.50 hours

📝 Role Information and Duties

This is a fully qualified, hands-on role requiring a Level 3 Plumbing/Mechanical qualification and previous experience in a similar setting. You must be comfortable with the scope of work and participating in an on-call rota (if required) once familiar with the site.

Your primary responsibilities will include:

AHU Maintenance

FCU Maintenance

Calorifier inspection

TMV maintenance

Maintenance on Boilers and L8 systems

Drainage work, including unblocking toilets/waste pipes

Repairing leaks

General planned and reactive plumbing/mechanical duties

⏰ Work Schedule & Equipment

Work Pattern: Monday - Friday (Days only initially)

Hours: 07:00 AM - 16:00 PM

Required Dress Code/PPE: Safety Boots, Hi Viz Jacket, and We...

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