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Multi-Skilled M&E Foot Mobile role - £45K + Travel

Pertemps TM
Southend-on-Sea
2 weeks ago
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Multi-Skilled M&E Foot Mobile Engineer – 45K + Travel Card

I am currently representing a leading HVAC specialist who is currently in search of a Multi-Skilled Foot Mobile Engineer to join a growing team in Central London. The successful candidate will be providing planned maintenance and reactive service to electrical & mechanical equipment on various high end commercial sites mainly consisting of Commercial office space and mixed use developments. 

The engineer would be working on but not limited to:

  • Responsible for carrying out planned and reactive maintenance 
  • Undertaking weekly checks including fire alarm test 
  • Emergency lighting, 
  • Ballast changes, 
  • Filter and belt replacements, 
  • Pumps, 
  • AHUs, 
  • FCUs, 
  • BMS 
  • L8 checks including tap temps, domestic flushing 
  • Taking meter readings, 
  • Plant room and boiler house checks. 
  • Client and tenant facing 
  • Team player who can work on their own initiative 


This role is based on a 40-hour week, with the shift pattern being 8 -5. Overtime is available with the position. 

The ideal candidate Ideally Apprenticeship training and Completion of a recognised industry qualification preferably an apprenticeship. Post apprenticeship experience preferably within the construction or maintenance industries. 

In return my client is willing to offer:

  • up to 45K Basic (depending on exp.)
  • Zones 1 - 3 travel card
  • 28 days holiday + Birthday off 
  • Pension AND Bupa Healthcare 
  • Tools, Phone, PPE and specialist equipment supplied
  • Call out - 1 in 5/6 - Weekends only
  • Additional overtime opportunities 


If you feel you would be well suited for the role or would like to find out more, please send your up-to-date CV or contact me to discuss

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