Building Service Engineer
Location
London - EC4Y 0DY
Hours
Full Time - 40 hours per week
Monday to Friday
3 Shift pattern: 7am to 4pm, 8am to 5pm, 10am – 7pm, which can be discussed at interview
One Saturday in 4 from 7am – 4pm with a day in lieu off during that week
Salary
£48,000 - £50,000 Per Year with Excellent Benefits
About the Role
At Sodexo, we’re passionate about delivering exceptional service for our clients, customers, and employees. This is your opportunity to join a global leader in Facilities Management and become part of a progressive organisation with over 430,000 colleagues worldwide. As a Building Services Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering excellence in Hard FM and Technical Facilities Services at our Fabulous Corporate Client site, in the heart of London. Your responsibilities will include inspecting and performing maintenance activity of Mechanical Building Services equipment such as heating boilers, pumps, compressed air systems, sanitary ware, fan coil and air handling units, and BMS systems. You will monitor site performance of sub-contractors, use IT systems (Handheld device), and work collaboratively with colleagues, clients, and contractors to deliver high-quality service while ensuring effective communication of engineering and building issues impacting service delivery. It is essential to ensure all maintenance work adheres to relevant health and safety regulations, including Sodexo's procedures and the latest legislation, to maintain a safe working environment.
Experience
Minimum NVQ2 in plumbing or a mechanical related discipline
Experience in Mechanical building services and plant engineering with a good working knowledge of Plumbing
Experience of PPM, Reactive and Installation Work
Good written and verbal communication
About you
You are someone who values being part of a team that acts with purpose and has an impact through everyday actions. You thrive in your own way and are committed to delivering high-quality service.
Qualifications
Minimum NVQ2 in plumbing or a mechanical related discipline is required.