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Mobile Mechanical Engineer

Gold Group Limited
Stoke-on-Trent
1 week ago
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Overview

Mobile Mechanical Engineer needed for a large facilities management organisation based in Birmingham who are looking to employ an experienced and well-rounded individual that takes pride in their work with an in-depth knowledge of undertaking maintenance and repairs of heating/hot water systems and general plumbing, carry out installation work and complete appropriate certification and fault finding and diagnosis.

The successful candidate must have a City & Guilds Level 3 in plumbing or equivalent. If you have Gas Safe Qualifications that would be a plus!

Benefits
  • 24 days annual leave increasing to 25 days once 2 years' service is reached (+ public holidays)
  • Life Cover equivalent to 1.5 times annual salary
  • Employee discount shopping schemes for major brands and retailers
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • 2 corporate social responsibility days per year
  • Broad range of learning opportunities, such as professional qualifications, collective/individual training, and personalized support programs
  • Attractive Employee Referral Rewards Scheme
  • Access to our growing employee networks
  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Program and access to mental wellbeing app
What the role entails
  • Maintenance and repair of heating/hot water systems and general plumbing
  • Excellent fault finding and diagnosis skills a must
  • Carry out installation work and complete appropriate certification
  • Basic knowledge in building fabric repairs
  • Ensure that plant faults and defects are swiftly remedied to maintain plant in serviceable order. In accordance with the delegated authority with the applicable contract or authorised by the client
  • Ensure that suitable spares are available to carry out both maintenance and reactive work. To provide parts lists and estimated timescales to carry out remedial works
  • Undertaking point of Work Risk Assessment (POWRA) prior to starting work, evidencing it is safe to proceed. Note any safety concerns using the AIMS system
  • Attend site in response to breakdowns or failures of the equipment outside of normal working hours (call outs). Take part in the regional on-call Rota
What experience you need to be successful
  • A recognised industry qualification will be required, and previous experience is essential
  • Trade qualified Combustion Engineer with appropriate post apprenticeship experience desirable
  • Must have a full clean drivers' license
  • Asbestos awareness (preferable but not essential)
  • MEWP License (preferable but not essential)
  • First aid trained (preferable but not essential)

This really is a fantastic opportunity for a Mobile Mechanical Engineer to progress their career. If you are interested, please apply as soon as possible as this position will be filled quickly so don't miss out!

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