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Mobile Maintenance Engineer 35-38K – London

Victoria, Greater London
1 day ago
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Mobile Maintenance Engineer 35-38K – London

My client is looking for a Handyman / Maintenance Engineer to join their expanding company.

The engineer will be working on commercial sites such as Retail Shops, Bakeries & Gyms. They offer nationwide coverage to their customers but do have engineers based across the UK, however some working and staying away will be necessary as and when required.

The mobile Maintenance Engineer will be performing:

door repairs & locks etc
Retail PPM Maintenance
basic plumbing
re-lamping  
basic electrics
Water Drains Maintenance
carpentry
Emergency Light Testing
Fire Alarm Testing
Small Installations
painting & decorating
It is expected that the Maintenance Engineer will have proven experience within the maintenance Industry

Position Requirements

Live within the London / M25 orbital region and happy travelling with occasional working away from home.

Full clean driving licence

Any recognised trade qualifications are a bonus but not a must.

Package: 

35 – 38K – depending on exp.
40 hour working week
Company pension scheme after 3 months.
plenty of overtime available
Company Van & Fuel card – all parking etc paid for
Accommodation and meal allowances for staying away
Uniform and specialist tools
20 Days Holiday + 8 Days Bank Holiday
If you feel you would be well suited for the role, please send your up to date CV

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