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Mechanical Shift Engineer – Canary Wharf – £50,000

PRS LTD
City of London
1 week ago
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Mechanical Shift Engineer – Canary Wharf – £50,000


Location: Canary Wharf
Salary: £47,000 + £3,000 shift allowance
Shift Pattern: 4 on, 4 off (Days)


A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Shift Engineer to join a leading FM service provider, working on a prestigious banking contract in the heart of Canary Wharf. This role is perfect for a skilled engineer looking to grow within a fast-paced, dynamic environment.


As part of a dedicated maintenance team, you’ll be responsible for planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive repairs, ensuring mechanical services and equipment operate at peak performance.


Please note this role will go to full shift January 2026


What’s in It for You?



  • Competitive salary of £47,000 + £3,000 shift allowance
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Pension scheme & healthcare benefits
  • Plenty of overtime opportunities to boost earnings
  • Ongoing training & career development support
  • A collaborative and professional work environment
  • Excellent career progression prospects

Key Responsibilities:



  • Carry out PPM and reactive maintenance on mechanical services.
  • As a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer, you will play a vital role in ensuring the seamless performance of mechanical systems across the site.
  • Conducting routine maintenance, fault finding, and repairs on mechanical systems, including HVAC, boilers, pumps, and plumbing.
  • Carrying out daily PPM and Reactive Maintenance tasks
  • Carrying out daily emergency callout tasks
  • Ensure that sub-contractors perform to meet the requirement of the contract.
  • Administer sub-contractor work approvals and safe operation while repair or service is carried out on site.
  • Completing logbooks and RAMS
  • Supervise subcontractors when required.
  • Support the Lead Engineer and Account Manager in meeting compliance standards.
  • Ensure all maintenance activities align with operational KPIs and regulations.

What We’re Looking For:



  • City & Guilds Mechanical Qualifications (or equivalent)
  • Previous mechanical maintenance experience in a critical setting
  • Comfortable working in a shift-based role
  • Ability to participate in an on-call rota
  • Strong problem-solving and technical skills

This is an exciting chance to join a well-established, stable company offering long-term career growth and a supportive working environment.


Interviews are happening now – apply today to secure your spot!


– Alfie Woonton


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