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Mechanical Shift Engineer

Dalkia UK
London
1 day ago
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There’s a permanent opportunity for you here as a Mechanical Shift Engineer to join one of our flagship retails sites in the heart of the West End, London


The Role

  • Carrying out planned preventative maintenance to building services equipment
  • Carrying out reactive and emergency breakdown tasks allocated
  • Carrying out inspections, fault finding and diagnosis
  • Ensuring all tasks are completed in accordance with agreed service levels
  • Completing job sheets electronically on a Tablet or Smartphone
  • Maintaining site based records and log books
  • Carrying out general cleaning and housekeeping to maximise life expectancy of all equipment
  • Proactively working to reduce energy consumption on client sites and recommending improvements
  • Working to all health, safety, compliance and local policies and procedures
  • Maintaining excellent relationships with our customers – face to face, telephone and email


Hours of Work

  • 4 days on 4 days off (7am-7pm, 7pm – 7am)


Benefits

  • Additional earnings available through overtime - if wanted
  • 23 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, plus option to purchase an additional 5 days leave every year
  • Pension with matched contributions between 6-8%
  • Life Assurance
  • Private Medical Insurance Single Cover on completion of 12 month' service, with the opportunity to pay for additional cover for partner/dependants
  • Flexible Benefits Scheme – including eye care voucher, store discounts for major retailers, salary sacrifice electric car vehicle lease scheme, personal IT equipment loans, impartial financial/savings guidance
  • Access to wellbeing programmes
  • Company Sick Pay
  • Employee recognition programmes which reward exceptional achievements
  • Employee Referral bonus with generous bonuses for ‘referring a friend’
  • The opportunity to use one working day per year volunteering to help the local community
  • Employee Assistance Programme - free, confidential 24/7 365 support on all lifestyle matters
  • Smartphone/ Tablet, uniform, PPE


Career Progression Route

  • From this role you could progress into a Supervisor position if desired


Qualifications and Experience Required

  • NVQ Level 2/3 in mechanical engineering
  • Commercial building maintenance experience in a customer facing environment


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