Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£46000 - £48000 per annum, Benefits: 25 Days holiday Van & Fuel Card
Commercial Mechanical Engineer / Pipe Fitter £46/48k – London My Client are a mechanical engineering company who are now looking to recruit a van mobile mechanical engineer/pipefitter. Full job description Hours: 8am – 5pm Job Type: Permanent Location of work: 99% inside of M25 Call out Rota: Approximately 1 week in 7 Overtime rate: Time and half/double time & standby allowance of £150 Job overview: Mobile Heating, commercial pipe fitter/mechanical engineer with experience of wet system in both modern and aged large residential blocks and commercial buildings running from a central plant room. A highly varied job. Understanding of both gravity and pressurised, single, two pipe, ladder and district distribution systems. Pipe work from ½” to 4” covering galv, iron, steel, copper, plastic, composite etc., to include mapres or similar systems. Working knowledge of pumps, pressure and expansion vessels, DMZ valves, basic mechanical maintenance of plate exchangers, strainers, side stream filtration systems. Ability to fault find on building related heating, hot and cold water distribution problems. Works may involve emergency repairs, breaking out of walls and floors to access pipe work. Role will involve planned mechanical maintenance on non-electrical or gas systems, with a high proportion of reactive and quoted works, which may involve minor domestic plumbing in residential apartments, typically radiator and valve problems, crossover chasing and rectification etc.
Southend-on-Sea
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