Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£40000 - £43000 per annum
Mechanical Maintenance engineer – 40-43K – London I am currently representing a leading HVAC specialist who is currently in search of a Mechanical Maintenance engineer to join their growing team within London. The successful candidate will be providing installation, planned maintenance and servicing to a wide range of Mechanical equipment. With three offices based within the UK, the company has grown from strength to strength since launching in in 2002 and provides building performance assets, planned and reactive maintenance solutions and capital projects works throughout the UK. They mainly work with a wide variety of retail, hotel and leisure and commercial multi tenanted office spaces. They are currently in search of a electrical mobile engineer to join a team of X4 to provide maintenance and breakdown to mechanical units to a wide variety of commercial clients including: Pumps/Motors/boosters AHU’s & HVAC Maintenance Fan coil units fixing leaks, radiator valves, TMV’s , risers , changing taps, valves, actuators, strainers, hot and cold water systems, expansion vessels, calorifiers, pressurization units. This role is based on a 40-hour week, with the ideal candidate holding recognised qualifications in plumbing & Heating or mechanical. In return my client is willing to offer: 40 – 43K – basic salary Van & Company Credit Card / Fuel Card Travel time (engineer giving half hour EW) 25 days holiday + bank Pension, life assurance scheme & Sick Pay Tools, Phone, PPE Call out – 1 in 5 – 105 pound standby & D2D travel on call Abundance of Overtime available This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing team within London with a progressive company that is looking to expand and grow. If you feel you would be well suited for the role or would like to find out more, please send me your up to date CV or contact me to discuss.
Southend-on-Sea
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