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Plumbing / Mechanical Engineer

Antac Support Services
Basingstoke
1 week ago
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We are seeking a mobile Mechanical / Plumbing Engineer to join our team in Basingstoke, covering the Hampshire area. In this role, you will be responsible for maintaining and repairing mechanical and HVAC systems within commercial buildings, developing and implementing preventative maintenance, and reactive repairs and installations.

Key Responsibilities:

* Performing planned preventative maintenance measures of plant rooms and commercial plumbing systems

* Identifying, diagnosing, and repairing faults where necessary

* Installing pipework

* Collaborating with other trades and contractors to ensure project completion

* Adhering to and implementing Health and Safety protocols

Requirements

* G3 vented and unvented hot water qualification

* Proven experience maintaining plant rooms and commercial plumbing systems

* Full UK driving licence

* Ability to pass security vetting

What We Offer:

* Salary between £38,000 - £40,000 per annum

* Company van and fuel card

* Uniform and PPE provided

* Benefits package: includes gym discounts, referral scheme and employee assistance programme

* Career development: training and development opportunities within a growing company

Why join Antac?

Antac are a national organisation providing a range of high quality services to various commercial clients across the UK. With a workforce of over 500 employees, Antac is continuing ...

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