Mechanical Maintenance Engineer – FM Service Provider - Commercial Office – Cannon Street, London – Up to £42,000An exciting opportunity to join an established FMMechanical Maintenance Engineer – FM Service Provider - Commercial Office – Cannon Street, London – Up to £42,000An exciting opportunity to join an established FM service provider based in Cannon Street, London has arisen CBW Staffing Solutions are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Maintenance Engineer based in a commercial office building near Cannon Street, London. He or she will be required to carry out planned and reactive building maintenance alongside the maintenance team on site Team of 6 engineersThe successful candidate will have a strong understanding of Facilities Maintenance and have a proven track record in Electrical building maintenance. In return, the company is offering a competitive salary of £40,000, overtime, further training and a potential route into further career progression. In return, my client is offering a very competitive package including:A basic salary of up to £42,000Plenty of overtime 25 days holidayCompany Pension SchemeExcellent career progression opportunitiesHours of work The shift pattern is Monday to Friday 07:00 to 19:00 Earlies are 07:00 to 16:00 Lates are 10:00 to 19:00 Rotating weekly Key Duties & ResponsibilitiesMonitor mechanical plantPumps, Motors, Seals, BearingsAir Conditioning - Air Handling Units / Fan Coil Units Filter changes, cleaningWater Treatment Temperature checks / Not dosingPlumbing - Unblocking toilets, replacing taps, washers etcMonitor the BMS systems.Basic electrical duties Lamp changes etcGeneral building fabricEscort specialist subcontractorsRequirementsMechanically qualified level 2 C&G, NVQ etcExperience working in a large commercial buildingYou must be able to provide copies of your trade certificates EssentialA proven track record in commercial building maintenanceMulti-skilledGood communication skillsExcellent customer skills Please send your CV to Alex Denton of CBW Staffing Solutions to avoid missing out on the role ''