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Mechanical Surveyor

Future Engineering
Reading
6 days ago
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Mechanical Serveyor
Reading
£65,000 - £75,000 + Company Car or Car Allowance (£6-7k) + 28 Days Holiday

  • Pension + Monday - Friday, 9-5 (flexibility / hybrid working available)

    Are you a Mechanical Surveyor with a background in smallworks, plumbing, gas or mechanical systems? Join a family-run company with over 60 years of industry expertise, offering long-term progression, flexible working, and the chance to work on some of the UK's most recognisable pub and hospitality sites, as well as a great all round package.

    Due to securing a major new contract with a leading hospitality group, they are now looking for a Mechanical Surveyor to come and join their team. The role offers hybrid working options, a choice of a high-spec company car (BMW 3 Series / Polestar EV) or generous allowance, and the opportunity to build a long-term career with a well established industry leader.

    Your Role as Mechanical Surveyor will include:

  • Carrying out site surveys and technical estimations on boilers and gas works
    across pub and hospitality sites.
  • Producing accurate and competitive quotations for refurbishment and service
    projects.
  • Liaising with the Technical Services Manager and wider team to ensure projects
    run smoothly and to specification.
  • Using your engineering background to identify opportunities and provide technical
    solutions.

    The successful Mechanical Surveyor will need:

  • Previous Gas Safe certification (preffered).
  • Background working 'on the tools' as a mechanical/gas engineer (hospitality or
    light commercial experience advantageous).
  • Strong understanding of commercial boilers, hot water heaters, and gas systems.
  • Experience producing quotes, surveys, and technical estimations.

    Keywords: estimator jobs, gas estimator, mechanical estimator, commercial gas engineer, boiler engineer, hospitality maintenance, M&E estimator, commercial pubs, Gas Surveyor, estimating, estimates, quotes, refurbishment estimator, gas safe engineer, building

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