WINNER RECRUITMENT (BIRMINGHAM) LTD
Fabric Engineer

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Fabric Engineer – Leisure Centre
Location: Warwick
Job Type: Full-Time, Contract - 3 months
Salary: £14.50 per hour
Hours: Monday–Friday
Our client, a leading facilities management provider, is currently looking for an experienced Fabric Engineer to join their maintenance team working at a busy leisure centre in Warwick.
This is a great opportunity for a skilled maintenance professional with a strong fabric background who is confident carrying out a range of planned and reactive maintenance tasks across a busy public-facing facility.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out planned and reactive fabric maintenance across the leisure centre.
- Complete general building maintenance, repairs, and remedial works.
- Undertake basic carpentry, plumbing, plastering, and decorating tasks.
- Repair doors, locks, fixtures, fittings, and other building fabric.
- Carry out patching, painting, and general making-good works.
- Respond to maintenance requests and attend to reactive issues promptly.
- Complete routine inspections and identify any defects or areas requiring attention.
- Ensure all works are completed safely and to a high standard.
- Maintain accurate records of completed works.
- Work closely with the wider engineering and facilities management team.
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Requirements
- Previous experience working as a Fabric Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Handyperson, or similar.
- Strong practical maintenance and building fabric skills.
- Experience working across commercial or public-sector environments would be advantageous.
- Good knowledge of general building maintenance.
- Able to work independently and manage a varied workload.
- Good communication and customer service skills.
- Relevant qualifications are desirable but not essential.


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What's on Offer?
- Based at a well-maintained leisure centre in Warwick.
- Stable Monday–Friday working hours.
- Opportunity to develop your career within facilities management.
If you're an experienced Fabric Engineer looking for your next opportunity in Warwick, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to discuss the role in more detail.
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