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Mobile Mechanical Engineer

Infinity Resource Solutions
Sutton
4 weeks ago
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Overview

Mobile Mechanical Engineer

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Salary: £35,000 to £42,000 per year

Experience and Qualification dependent

My client is based in Sutton, Surrey. The company has been running since 2003 providing Technical M&E service support to the Commercial Building Maintenance sector. They run a small team of highly skilled mobile engineers covering London, Greater London and South of England.

Responsibilities
  • The role is to provide a variety of general maintenance and reactive services and corrective works on buildings, plant and site.
Skills and Experience
  • Essential that you have experience working within plant rooms and have excellent communication skills.
  • Full current driving licence with no more than 3 points.
Desired Qualifications
  • A sound knowledge of mechanical engineering and the ability to carry out planned and un-planned safety inspection and maintenance work on mechanical plant and associated equipment in accordance with FSG20 and the like.
  • To have completed a recognised apprenticeship or hold a recognised qualification e.g. City & Guild, BTEC, NVQ level 3 in a mechanical engineering discipline as a minimum qualification.
  • Experience of selecting and installing a wide range of pipework types and systems.
  • The ability to read and understand schematic drawings in order to carry out effective fault finding and diagnostics.
  • Experience of working with hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
  • Electrical principles appropriate to actuation of mechanical systems and plant.
  • Experience of working with pumps (DOL and inverter driven) and capable of undertaking fault finding / repairs when necessary.
  • Experience of Health & Safety procedures relevant to engineering activities and the safe handling of heavy equipment.
  • Willing and able to work in a varied, multi-skilled role, assisting other trades as and when required.
  • Experience of PPM systems of work.
  • Produce details of time and materials required for any minor works for quoting purposes.
  • Ability to provide job updates and reports in a timely fashion, including all necessary technical detail needed to enable correct remedial works when required.
Employee Benefits
  • 40 Hours Per week
  • Over Time available (but not guaranteed)
  • 28 days Holiday including Bank Holidays
  • Company Van and fuel card
  • Work Wear
  • Pension
  • Private Medical
  • Company Phone
  • Training

The successful candidate will be required to pass Home Office Security Vetting (SC).

We are looking for a highly technical and motivated engineer to join their team who will be willing and able in assisting my client to progress our aspirations in the commercial market


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