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Mobile Mechanical Engineer

Hamilton Rowe Recruitment Ltd
London
5 days ago
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Mobile Mechanical Engineer
Central London
£42,000 - £44,000 + Bonus

We currently have a great opportunity for a Mobile Mechanical Engineer to join an established privately owned maintenance provider. This role will see you covering five commercial sites, four in Central London and one in Leatherhead, delivering both planned and reactive maintenance across building services.

In this role, you will be expected to carry out PPM and reactive maintenance tasks and respond to any on-site emergencies. To be successful, you will need to be a motivated individual who thrives in a client-facing environment. You will also need to be fully qualified in Mechanical Engineering (City & Guilds or NVQ equivalent) with at least three years' experience working as a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer within commercial maintenance.

Importantly, the company will also put you through Mechanical Authorised Person (AP) training, and once this qualification is achieved, you will be eligible for a bonus on top of your salary.

Duties: PPM (Planned Preventative Maintenance) & Reactive Maintenance
FCUs (actuators, motors, valves)
Emergency Lighting
Fire Alarms
Tap Temperatures
Flushing
Water Treatment
Filters & Belts
General Building Services / Fabric tasks
Requirements: 3+ years Building Services Maintenance experience
Strong client-facing skills
Good Mechanical understanding
NVQ Level 2 in Plumbing/Mechanical (preferable)
Salary & Benefits: £42,000 - £44,000 per annum
Bonus available once Mechanical AP status is achieved
Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm
25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays
Van + fuel card provided
Pension package
Overtime readily available
Full training provided
Excellent career progression opportunities

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