Plumber/Mechanical Engineer

Berry Recruitment
Stoke-on-Trent
2 weeks ago
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Job Overview

Berry Recruitment is out looking for an experienced Plumber/Mechanical Engineer. Contract – Start Date … End Date … Pay £18 to £19.22 an hour – Weekly Pay. Monday to Friday – 8am to 4:30pm.


Responsibilities

  • Carry out planned preventive maintenance on plumbing, heating, and mechanical systems in line with statutory and HTM requirements.
  • Respond to reactive maintenance requests including leaks, blockages, valve failures, and temperature issues.
  • Maintain hot and cold water systems including TMVs, calorifiers, expansion vessels, and flushing regimes.
  • Support Legionella control measures through monitoring, testing, and record‑keeping.
  • Inspect, repair, and replace pipework, sanitary ware, pumps, valves, and mechanical components.
  • Maintain heating and ventilation plant including radiators, fan coil units, AHUs, and mechanical controls.
  • Work in accordance with HTMs, HBNs, and statutory regulations.
  • Ensure all works are completed safely following risk assessments and safe systems of work.
  • Maintain accurate maintenance records for audit and compliance.

Qualifications

  • NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds in plumbing or mechanical, heating & ventilation or equivalent.
  • Knowledge of building maintenance.
  • Experience in commercial or healthcare environments preferred.
  • Preferred Knowledge of Legionella control measures and water hygiene standards.
  • Good communication and customer service skills.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team.

For more information please contact Karolina.


If you intrested, please apply with an up to date CV.


Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.


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