Mechanical Shift Engineer - £54,000 - Dartford

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Mechanical Shift Engineer - £54,000 - Dartford

📍 Location: Dartford

💷 Salary: £54,000

🕒 Hours: Continental Shifts

We are currently recruiting for an experienced Mechanical Shift Engineer to join a leading facilities management provider, delivering maintenance services at a high-profile, large-scale site in Dartford, Kent.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a company that genuinely values its engineers — offering structured career progression, continuous training, and a supportive management team committed to your long-term development.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) and reactive mechanical maintenance.
  • Respond promptly to plant breakdowns and emergency callouts, ensuring minimal disruption to site operations.
  • Maintain and repair mechanical systems including HVAC plant, pumps, motors, valves, pipework, and associated equipment.
  • Fault‑find on systems such as AHUs, FCUs, VAV/VRV systems, CHPs, boilers, pressurisation units, and water treatment systems.
  • Support operation of BMS controls (Head End experience desirable).
  • Conduct mechanical works on hot and cold water systems, drainage, and general building services plant.
  • Complete minor fabric maintenance when required (e.g., basic plumbing repairs).
  • Ensure all works are carried out in line with health & safety regulations and site procedures.
Requirements:
  • City & Guilds Level 3 (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Plumbing & Heating, or a related trade.
  • Minimum 3 years' experience within building services or facilities maintenance.
  • Strong mechanical fault‑finding and diagnostic skills.
  • Knowledge of HVAC systems and commercial plant rooms.
  • Positive, proactive attitude with a strong team ethic.
What's On Offer:
  • £54,000 Salary
  • Annual leave + bank holidays
  • Free on-site parking
  • Company pension & healthcare benefits
  • Industry‑leading training and development
  • Clear progression pathways
  • Stable, long‑term contract on a high‑profile site
  • Supportive, people‑focused working environment

Ready to take the next step in your mechanical engineering career?

Apply today and join a team where your expertise is recognised, your development is prioritised, and your contribution truly makes a difference


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