Mechanical Shift Technician

YWCA of Greater Harrisburg
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Shift Technician - Moorgate, London

Paying up to £55,000


We are currently representing an Facilities Maintenance Company seeking a Mechanical Shift Technician looking for their next career move? We're excited to offer a fantastic opportunity with a prestigious firm, offering career growth, and a fantastic work environment.


If you're ready to elevate your career and make an impact in a high-end corporate setting, please forward an up to date CV.


Position

Mechanical Shift Technician


Location

Moorgate, London


Salary

Circa £55,000


Shift Pattern

Continental Shift Days & Nights - 7 to 7


About The Role

This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established Facilities Maintenance engineering company, managing the maintenance of a high-profile commercial site. As a Mechanical Shift Technician, you'll play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of the building, carrying out planned and reactive maintenance on a range of critical systems. This is a varied and hands‑on position, ideal for a professional with experience in commercial building maintenance.


Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance on key building systems.
  • Experience with high end commercial infrastructures.
  • Perform electrical and mechanical maintenance, ensuring systems are always operating efficiently.
  • Oversee and maintain generators and plant rooms.
  • Manage Air Handling Units (AHUs) and Fan Coil Units (FCUs).
  • Ensure critical building systems are maintained to the highest standards.

Package & Benefits

  • Salary: Circa £55,000 per annum.
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • State of the Art Training
  • Overtime opportunities available for additional earnings.
  • Comprehensive benefits.
  • Pension Contribution.

Qualifications

  • Mechanical: Level 3 in Heating & Ventilation or Plumbing minimum or anything equivalent

Experience

  • 4+ years of experience in Building Services Engineering within commercial environments.
  • Proven ability in commercial building maintenance and facilities management.

Skills

  • Excellent communication and client-facing skills.
  • Strong commitment to high standards and health & safety.

Why Apply?

If you're passionate about your trade and eager to advance in a client-side role with exceptional benefits, we want to hear from you! This is a rare chance to join an established company offering long‑term career growth, exposure to high‑end corporate sites, and a great work‑life balance.


Interested? Send your updated CV to or reach out directly for more information. We look forward to hearing from you!


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