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Mobile Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Engineer

Tech-People
Slough
3 weeks ago
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Mobile Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Engineer

A leading Building services maintenance contractor has a key requirement for a Mobile M&E Building Services Engineer across several large commercial properties along the M4/M40. Building Services Engineer will be carrying out maintenance and repairs on electrical building systems.


Responsibilities

  • Perform PPM's and reactive breakdowns on electrical and mechanical plant, including emergency lighting checks, battery drain downs, lamping and small remedial works on electrical power.
  • Carry out PPM's and reactive breakdowns on AHU's and FCU's.
  • Cover sites along the M4/M40.
  • Compensation: £39k basic (dependent on experience) plus van and package.
  • Benefit from 1 in 20 callouts, paid at £100 per callout with a minimum of 4hr paid if called out.

Qualifications / Experience

  • An Electrical or Mechanical qualification is an advantage.
  • Experience and knowledge in building services is a must.
  • A full UK driving licence.
  • Live within commutable distance from M4/M40.

Salary and Benefits

Up to £39,000 (depending on experience) + van + call out + holiday.


Contact

Please contact Nikki from Tech–People on (phone number removed). The leading recruitment business and agency within M&E and HVAC. Tech–people are the leading recruitment business and agency within M&E and Construction. We are committed to attracting and providing a diverse workforce that reflects the communities in which our clients and stakeholders operate, helping to facilitate an environment that enables everyone to fulfil their potential.


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