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Mechanical ​Lead Engineer

CBW Staffing Solutions
Southend-on-Sea
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Lead Engineer - FM Service Provider - Global Law Firm - City of London - Up to £50,000 per annum

CBW are currently recruiting for a Lead Engineer to support a prestigious global law firm based in London.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a world-class facilities management team delivering exceptional service within a fast-paced, professional environment. The site is a leading international law firm known for its high standards, global reach, and work with major financial institutions, corporations, and governments.

As part of the on-site engineering team, you’ll play a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of critical building systems, maintaining compliance, and supporting the firm’s day-to-day activities in a state-of-the-art office environment. As this is a law firm, the customer care and presentation is of utmost importance. Candidates must have a strong technical understanding and must also be able to demonstrate a proven track record in the commercial building services environment, with excellent personal skills. This is a fantastic opportunity to work for a progressive company, which offers great career opportunities.

Working Hours:   

Monday to Friday, on a rotating shift pattern:

  • 07:00am – 16:00pm
  • 09:00am – 18:00pm 

Other objectives include but are not limited to the following:

  • Manage a small team on site
  • 60% off the tools
  • Carry out hands on PPM / Reactive maintenance
  • Organise and manage all planned and reactive maintenance.
  • Manage a small team of multi-skilled engineers.
  • Ensure health and safety is adhered to and all paperwork is complete to correct standards.
  • Maintain cleanliness of plant rooms.
  • Ensure reactive maintenance is undertaken in accordance with the contract.
  • Manage minor improvements.
  • Attend client meetings.
  • Manage contractors

Applicants for the role must be able to meet the following criteria:

  • Fully qualified to recognised mechanical standard (HNC, HNC C&G)
  • Previous experience of supervising and running a commercial building.
  • Knowledge of working with a budget and knowing how to manage costs.
  • Previous experience of planned and reactive maintenance.
  • Experience of working in a building services environment.

 Please send your CV to Katie at CBW Staffing Solutions for more information.

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