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Mobile Mechanical Engineer

GH Engage Limited
London
5 days ago
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Mobile Mechanical Engineer - FM Service Provider - South London/Kent - up to £42,000
Are you a Mobile Engineer looking for a new challenge?
Would you like to work for an established Facilities Maintenance provider?
An exciting opportunity to join an established FM service provider working on an Established portfolio within the South London/Kent but also some sites in Essex/London.

GH Engage are currently recruiting a Mobile Engineer to work on across a portfolio of sites within South London/Kent but also some sites in Essex/London.
The successful candidate will be carrying out maintenance and reactive tasks across the portfolio.
The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of Facilities Maintenance and have a proven track record in commercial maintenance.

This position would be ideal for a Mobile Plumber or Mobile Mechanical Engineer currently in a similar position who is keen on training and a new opportunity. The successful candidate will have experience within Plumbing and Mechanical maintenance. In return the company are offering a salary up to £42,000 with Van + Fuel card provided.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:
Covering sites mainly in South London & Kent. However, there are sites within Essex & London to cover as well.
PPM's and Reactive works (Mechanical and Plumbing)
Emergency light testing
Fire alarm testing
NO ON CALL
Plumbing Installation/Remedial works
Water treatment - Tap temp checks and Flushing
Update contract managers with relevant client or site information
Updating site log books
Provide further works reports where required
Completing all works to a high standard
Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared and used for all tasks
Required Skills:
Level 3 Plumbing or Level 3 Mechanical
Working experience in a Building Services environment
Other preferable skills: Basic Electrical and Basic Carpentry.
Providing technical support to administration staff as required.
Benefits:
22 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays
Enhanced paternity leave
No On Call
Travel time after an hour
Van + Fuel Card
Training and Development
If this role is of interest, then please apply with an updated CV.

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