Mechanical Maintenance Shift Engineer

Hammersmith
2 months ago
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CBW Staffing Solutions is excited to present an excellent opportunity for a Shift Mechanical Maintenance Engineer to join a well-established building services company based in London. This role is based at a state-of-the-art clinical research facility in Hammersmith, West London, where you will play a vital part in ensuring the smooth operation of the building's systems. Working with a team of four engineers, you will be responsible for both planned and reactive maintenance tasks, collaborating closely with a skilled on-site team and reporting to a senior engineer. This is a hands-on role that offers a dynamic work environment where you’ll be contributing to the upkeep of important systems within a Healthcare setting.   The successful applicant should have a strong grasp of Facilities Maintenance and hands-on experience in building maintenance. In exchange, the company provides an attractive salary of £42,000, with opportunities for overtime, ongoing professional development, and the potential for career growth within the organisation.
Hours of work

Shift pattern - 4on 4off  Days & Nights - 07:00am to 19:00pm & 19:00pm to 07:00am   Key duties & Responsibilities   Carry out PPM, Reactive or first line response to the following;

Pumps, Motors, Seals, Bearings
Plumbing - Unblocking toilets, replacing taps, washers
BMS System - Monitor (i.e. Hot & cold)
Carry out all aspects of M&E/Fabric maintenance
Maintain and update Logbooks
Working to Planned Preventative and Reactive maintenance regimes
Changing taps/washers 
Install and replace hot water cylinders, pipework, Boilers, Temperature check the repair and servicing of mechanical & electrical (M&E) equipment
Requirements  
Completion of a recognised Mechanical industry qualification preferably an apprenticeship.(i.e. C&G, NVQ)
Previous experience working in a similar working environment or building maintenance role is essential.
Must have good customer facing skills to include an understanding of customer related issues.
Have an understanding of HVAC & mechanical plant workloads and issues.
Good and broad knowledge of health and safety.
Ideally Computer literate with a working knowledge of MS office system/BMS.
Healthcare experience would be highly desirable (Not essential)
Must be able to provide copies of your trade certificates  Package

£42,000 per annum
20 Days Holiday 
Overtime is available at a rate of 1.5
Opportunity for progression within the site/company 
If you are interested, then please email your CV to Charlie Long of CBW Staffing Solutions

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