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6 months ago
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Mechanical / HVAC Building Services Engineer required to cover a large site in Hammersmith, to £46k plus plenty of overtime and great benefits.

Our client is a leading Technical services provider who specialises in High profile Commercial Buildings Nationwide. Due to ongoing growth they are looking for a Static Mechanical / HVAC Plumbing Engineer to cover a large clinical research campus in Hammersmith / White City.

Role

  • Planned Maintenance on Mechanical, Plumbing and HVAC plant, undertaking reactives and PPM's

  • Conduct site walk rounds and complete reports.

  • AHU's, FCU's

  • HIU's

  • Tap / Temp checks

  • Compliance checks on HVAC plant

  • Checking / repairing sanitary ware, toilets, taps etc.

  • Changing belts / pumps / Compressors etc

  • Changing / cleaning filters

    Location

    Ideally located in West London to cover a large clinical research campus in Hammersmith / White City.

    Experience required

  • Mechanical / HVAC / Plumbing - Building services maintenance background.

  • Good plumbing and Building Services Maintenance knowledge

  • Understanding of Mechanical / HVAC PPM's, plant maintenance in a commercial environment (Not domestic or install).

  • Must be smart and presentable, have excellent communication skills and be client facing as you will be interacting with the client on site on a daily basis.

    Salary / benefits

  • Competitive salary to £45k+ based on a 38hr working week.

  • Good overtime rates including time & half and double time.

  • 25 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays

  • Pension (3% employee 5% company)

  • Medical insurance

  • Death in service

  • Uniform, mobile phone etc

  • Ongoing training and career development

    This is a great opportunity for an experienced Mechanical Maintenance Engineer who wants a fresh but rewarding challenge. For more information please get in touch with Steve West

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