ABM UK
Joiner / Building Fabrication

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LOCATION: Belfast SHIFT PATTERN: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week SALARY: Competitive Purpose:The Mobile Maintenance Engineer (Joiner) will provide high quality reactive and planned maintenance services across multiple client sites. The role involves a strong focus on joinery, general building fabric repairs, emergency lighting maintenance, and a wide range of handyman tasks. The engineer will ensure safe, efficient, and customer focused service delivery at all times. Key Responsibilities Service Provision
- Reactive Repairs & General Maintenance · Respond promptly to maintenance requests across multiple sites. · Carry out joinery repairs, including doors, frames, staging, and caster wheel replacements. · Perform surveys, inspections, and fault‑finding to diagnose issues and implement effective solutions. · Undertake a variety of building fabric and handyman tasks as required.
- Roofing & Gutter Maintenance · Complete minor roofing repairs, addressing leaks, damaged materials, and general roof upkeep. · Conduct reactive gutter cleaning where safe access is available. · Maintain downspouts and associated drainage components
- Handyman Activities · Painting, decorating, and surface touch ups. · Drywall repairs, patching, and making good. · Installation of fixtures, fittings, shelving, and small equipment. · Support with furniture moves, office reconfigurations, and minor relocations. Customer Service: · Engage professionally with clients and site users, providing clear communication on works undertaken. · Maintain a customer focused approach, ensuring high standards of workmanship and service delivery. · Represent the company positively while working independently on client premises. Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) · Fire door inspections. · Gutter and roof condition checks. · Window inspections across estates. · Complete all PPM documentation accurately and on time. Efficiency and Cost-effectiveness: · Deliver maintenance tasks efficiently to minimise downtime for clients. · Use materials and resources responsibly to ensure cost effective solutions without compromising quality. · Plan work effectively to maximise productivity across multiple sites. Collaboration: · Collaborate with the wider facilities management team, including supervisors, technicians, and project managers. · Communicate clearly with colleagues to coordinate workloads and prioritise tasks. · Support team objectives and contribute to a positive working environment. · Replace failed equipment, lamps, battery, ballasts, gear trays, fittings etc. Other · Take a results-orientated approach to the role, ensure results are analysed/trended and understood; and those remedial actions are delivered. · Support any customer initiatives which could lead to longer term benefits to both the customer and ABM. · Any other ad-hoc duties as reasonably requested by a member of the Management Team. Skills and Experience Essential Criteria: · Proven experience as a joiner and handyman, with expertise in response maintenance works · Strong understanding of surveying, fault finding, roofing repairs, and general joinery practices. · Versatility in performing a variety of handyman tasks. · Excellent customer service skills and effective communication with clients and team members. · Adherence to safety regulations and a commitment to maintaining a safe work environment. · Certification or apprenticeship in joinery. · UK Driving Licence. Desired Skills: · Strong attention to detail and the ability to follow safety protocols. · Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently. · Effective communication skills, both verbal and written. · Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends and evenings, as needed.
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