Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£23 per hour
Mechanical Maintenance Engineer - FM Service Provider - City of London - Temp to Perm - £23.00 per hour - Start ASAP Are you a Mechanically biased engineer with an NVQ Level 2&3 in Mechanical Engineering? Do you have commercial building maintenance experience? Are you looking for an immediate start? If the answer is yes, then read on... Exciting opportunity to work for a leading FM Service Provider situated in Central London. CBW is currently recruiting for a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer to be based in a commercial building located in Central London. The successful candidate will be mechanically biased (C&G / NVQ) with a proven track record in commercial building maintenance. Working with a small maintenance team on site, He or she will be required to carry out mechanical, electrical and fabric PPM & reactive maintenance. Hours of work Monday to Friday - 8am - 5pm Requirements City & Guilds / NVQ in Mechanical You must be able to provide copies of your trade certificates (Essential) A proven track record in commercial building maintenance An understanding of the following is essential: L8 Water treatment, Pumps, Air Handling units Multi-skilled Good communication skills Excellent customer skills Duties Mechanical duties Fire alarm testing and sprinkler testing HIUs Underfloor heating AHUs/FCUs – filter changes, belt changes, actuator changes, coil cleans Pumps – PPMs or strip downs (replacing seals, bearings, valves, overhauls) Motors – PPMs (re-winds, overhauls) Water treatment – dipslides, pH & temperature testing, chlorination, chemical dosing Water pressurization units Chlorifiers – annual inspection, de-scaling Steam Plant Condensers, Condenser Returns Cooling towers Softeners Humidifiers Hydraulics Pneumatics Boilers – re-sets Chillers – re-sets, 1st Line faults Please send your CV to Cammie on [email protected] or call 0203 583 3099 for more Information!
Central London
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