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Shift Mechanical Engineer

Skillmatch Recruitment Ltd
London
1 week ago
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Our client is one of the largest Tier 1 contractors in the UK, offering market leading opportunities for talented professionals looking for long term career progression.

Due to an increase in upcoming projects, there is now a need for a Shift Mechanical Engineers to join this highly successful and forward-thinking organisation.

The site is a state-of-the-art London landmark in a riverside destination. The site features luxury apartments, offices, shops, restaurants, and entertainment spaces, making it a symbol of London’s creative and urban renewal.

The Shift Mechanical Engineer, will be responsible for:

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Carry out scheduled maintenance and repair of building services assets in line with contract specifications, manufacturers' guidelines, and approved codes of practice.

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Respond promptly to breakdowns and reactive maintenance requests in accordance with SLAs.

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Diagnose faults and carry out first-time fixes where possible; escalate issues where specialist intervention is required.

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Monitor and maintain plant performance and service continuity, notifying relevant stakeholders of any required downtime.

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Research and source spare parts or alternative replacements, ensuring suitability and compliance with standards.

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Conduct dynamic risk assessments before commencing tasks and escalate safety concerns to the line manager.

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Maintain all pla...

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