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Mobile M&E Engineer

EQUANS
West Sussex
3 days ago
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Job Title: Mobile M&E Engineer
Location: South of England (South London & areas just outside)
Business Area: MTS South
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Salary: £44, £44, per annum

Join Our Team at EQUANS


EQUANS is seeking a skilled Mobile Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Engineer to join our growing South of England team. In this dynamic and mobile role, you'll be responsible for maintaining, servicing, and supporting building services across a range of client sites. If youre someone who thrives on variety, values high standards, and wants to work with a company committed to sustainability, innovation, and safety this is the role for you.


About the Role


As a Mobile M&E Engineer, youll play a key part in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of all building services plant and systems. Youll deliver both planned and reactive maintenance, attend breakdowns, and provide professional, timely support to clients. With a strong background in both electrical and mechanical systems, youll be equipped to diagnose, repair, and, when necessary, supervise third-party contractor work across a wide portfolio.


Youll also be a key contributor to site compliance and safety, working with CAFM systems and ensuring full adherence to EQUANS high standards in health, safety, and environmental performance.


Key Responsibilities


Carry out scheduled PPMs and reactive maintenance tasks on M&E systems




Diagnose faults and perform repairs or replacements across plant and equipment




Respond to emergency breakdowns, including participation in an on-call rota




Supervise and manage third-party contractor work when required




Ensure safety, quality, and environmental standards are consistently met




Maintain accurate records via CAFM systems and electronic reporting tools




Provide input into condition and dilapidation reports




Liaise effectively with clients, ensuring excellent customer service




Support SHEQ requirements, including accurate and timely incident reporting


What Were Looking For


Essential:


Recognised apprenticeship (EITB/CITB) or relevant technical qualifications




City & Guilds or equivalent in electrical/mechanical disciplines




18th Edition Electrical Certification




Broad experience with M&E services in commercial or corporate environments




Familiarity with CAFM systems




Strong fault-finding and problem-solving abilities




Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical schematics




L8 Awareness (Legionella control)




Full UK driving licence


Desirable:


Health and Safety qualifications (NEBOSH / IOSH)




Experience working with multiple manufacturer systems and equipment


What We Offer


Competitive salary between £44, and £44,




Ongoing training and development opportunities




Company vehicle and tools provided




Supportive team environment within a leading FM and energy services provider




Opportunities to grow and develop within a global organisation committed to sustainability and excellence


About EQUANS


EQUANS is a global leader in energy, technical, and FM services, with over , employees across more than 50 countries. In the UK and Ireland, we help clients navigate the energy transition through smart buildings, green mobility, and sustainable infrastructure. As part of the Bouygues Group, EQUANS is committed to innovation, performance, and building a more sustainable future.


Apply Now


If youre ready to take the next step in your engineering career, wed love to hear from you. Apply today with your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience and interest in the role.

Please note: Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. This role requires a full UK driving licence and may involve travel across multiple sites.

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