Mobile Mechanical Maintenance Engineer –LDN– 48K

Pertemps
City of London
1 week ago
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Mobile Mechanical Maintenance Engineer – London – 43 – 48K

I am currently representing an excellent mechanical company who are in need of a HVAC Engineer to join a growing team within London. The position is due to sheer growth within the company who provide projects, service & maintenance contracts to a variety of gas, A/C, heating and mechanical services to high end commercial & residential clients.


You will be responsible for the planned preventative maintenance (PPM), reactive repair, and emergency breakdown support of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems across a diverse commercial portfolio.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform scheduled maintenance and reactive repairs AHUs, and FCUs, Fans, pumps, motors, HVAC assets including VRV/VRF systems, Splits, Multi-splits.
  • Diagnose mechanical and electrical faults on a wide range of heating and air conditioning equipment.
  • Ensure all F‑Gas records and site logbooks are updated accurately and remain compliant with current legislation.
  • Liaise with clients and site managers to provide technical advice and updates on works.
  • Utilise mobile PDA software to receive, update, and close out work orders in real‑time.
  • Participate in the company’s emergency out-of-hours call‑out rota.

Package

  • Salary from 43K – 48K
  • Van & fuel card (with private use)
  • Overtime – 1.5 in week & Saturdays, X2 on Sundays & bank
  • Call out rota 1 in 10 - 150-pound standby – 50 pound extra for call and minimum of 4 hours
  • Travel paid after half hour EW
  • 24 days holiday + bank
  • Pension
  • Healthcare scheme after qualification period
  • Training on Manufacturers kit
  • Progression within the company

If you feel you would be well suited for the role, please send your up-to-date CV.


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