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Mechanical Maintenance Engineer – Bond Street, London
📍 Location: Bond Street, London
🕒 Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
💼 Type: Full-time, Permanent
💰 Salary: £47,000

We’re seeking a skilled and proactive Mechanical Maintenance Engineer to join our team, taking responsibility for the mechanical upkeep of a key commercial site in Bond Street. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced engineer looking to work in a prestigious and well-maintained environment.

About the Role You'll be responsible for both planned and reactive mechanical maintenance across a large, multi-building estate consisting of:

Three interlinked 8-storey buildings forming a single block

Eight smaller satellite buildings located within a 2-minute walk

This is a static role, with no travel outside the Bond Street estate required.

Key Responsibilities
Carry out planned preventive maintenance (PPM) and reactive tasks across all buildings

Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain HVAC systems, pumps, pipework, and general mechanical plant

Work closely with the onsite facilities and engineering team to ensure smooth operation

Respond promptly to breakdowns, ensuring minimal disruption to occupants

Maintain accurate maintenance records and assist with compliance documentation

Requirements
NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services

Proven experience in a commercial building maintenance role

Good knowledge of mechanical systems (HVAC, pumps, valves, etc.)

Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive approach

Good communication and team collaboration skills

Basic understanding of health & safety regulations

What You’ll Get
A stable Monday–Friday schedule (8am–5pm)

Opportunity to work in a prestigious central London location

Supportive team environment with potential for progression

Competitive salary and benefits package

Ready to take the next step in your engineering career?
Apply now to join a high-performing team and play a vital role in keeping a flagship Bond Street estate running smoothly

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