VirtueTech Recruitment Group
Mechanical Engineer – London – Up to £45,000 – 5 Days Onsite

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Mechanical Engineer – London – Up to £45,000 – 5 Days Onsite
We are working with a well-established facilities management organisation to recruit an experienced Mechanical Engineer to join their engineering team at a prestigious London site. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment, taking ownership of mechanical building services and ensuring the smooth operation of critical infrastructure. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering high-quality maintenance, supporting site operations, coordinating specialist contractors and helping to drive continuous improvements across the estate.
📍 London – 5 Days Onsite
💰 Up to £45,000 + Benefits
What You'll Be Doing
- Delivering planned and reactive maintenance across a wide range of mechanical building services.
- Monitoring the performance of plant and equipment, identifying opportunities to improve reliability and efficiency.
- Coordinating and supervising contractors to ensure maintenance activities are completed safely and to a high standard.
- Investigating mechanical faults and implementing effective solutions to minimise downtime.
- Supporting the planning and scheduling of maintenance activities to reduce disruption to building occupants.
- Carrying out routine inspections to ensure assets remain compliant and fully operational.
- Maintaining accurate service records, maintenance logs and compliance documentation.
- Working closely with facilities teams and client stakeholders to provide technical support and engineering expertise.
- Assisting with small works, upgrades and improvement projects across the site.
- Ensuring all activities are completed in accordance with company procedures and health & safety legislation.
- Contributing to a positive team culture by sharing knowledge and supporting colleagues where required.
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- Previous experience maintaining mechanical building services within a commercial or facilities management environment.
- A recognised mechanical qualification such as City & Guilds, NVQ, apprenticeship or equivalent.
- Strong knowledge of HVAC systems, pumps, motors, pipework and associated mechanical plant.
- Experience diagnosing and repairing mechanical faults across a variety of building systems.
- Confidence working alongside contractors, suppliers and internal engineering teams.
- A solid understanding of planned preventative maintenance principles.
- Good working knowledge of health & safety regulations and safe working practices.
If you're looking to join a reputable organisation where you'll play a key role in maintaining a high-profile site, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with your updated CV and contact number.
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