Mechanical Shift Engineer

GH Engage Limited
City of London
5 days ago
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Overview

Critical Shift Engineer


Commercial Building Maintenance | City of London


Up to £59,700 including Shift Allowance, Approximately £69,966 total package, Excellent CLIENT-SIDE Package


Shift Pattern: Fours & Threes - Days & Nights


Times: 7 am to 7 pm / 7 pm to 7 am


GH Engage is seeking an experienced Shift Engineer for a client-side maintenance engineering position in a banking environment in the City of London.


This is a rare opportunity to join an end-user company that offers a market-leading benefits package and training/progression opportunities.


Responsibilities

  • Carry out PPMs and Reactive Maintenance duties.
  • Electrical fault finding, wiring, 3-phase power supply, HV / LV switching, UPS, HV transformers, generator tests, control panels, switchboards, induction motors, sockets, circuits, ballasts, lamps, emergency lights, pumps, AHUs/FCUs (coil cleans, filter changes, belt changes), boiler resets, chiller checks, heat exchangers, pressurisation units, booster sets, cooling towers, expansion valves, basic water treatment, CRAC units, VAV/VRV, BMS monitoring, temperature changes, general fabric/plumbing works when required.
  • Abide by health and safety regulations.
  • Updating on-site logbooks/compliance.

Qualifications

  • City and Guilds Level 3 or equivalent in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.
  • Experience in facilities, operations or engineering; in a mission critical commercial environment.
  • LVAP or HVAP qualification/experience.
  • Required to achieve SC Security Clearance.

Client-Side Package

  • Basic Salary: up to £48,700
  • Shift Allowance: £11,000
  • Flexi-benefits scheme: £3,896
  • Bonus: up to £4,870
  • AP Allowance: £1,500
  • Total package: £69,966

Other Benefits

  • Overtime available
  • 26 days annual leave
  • Interest-free season ticket loan
  • Private health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Optional benefits: up to 12 days additional leave, gym memberships, private health insurance for partner/family and more.

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If you feel that you meet these requirements, please submit a full CV.


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