The main objective is for you to carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) to HVAC plant, including Reactive Maintenance and extra works/emergencies in accordance with the contract requirements on Mechanical Services.
To respond in a prompt and effective manner to all reactive maintenance issues and help desk requests associated with the heating and ventilation systems, pumps, water tanks, valves, pipe work and associated mechanical systems or items
Ensure all works are delivered in guidance of the legislation and contractual obligations
Utilise CAFM/PDA technology for real time job updates, and provide detailed/comprehensive reports on works delivered
To respond to call outs and cover breakdowns and emergencies associated with the mechanical services aspects of the contract as required.
Requirements
c&g 2391
18th edition
hvac
nvq level3
electrical
mobile engineer
C&G 2391 (Test & Inspection cert preferred)
18th Edition
Given the nature of this position, you will need to undergo a Basic Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) at offer stage. Applicants with criminal convictions will be assessed individually, and we assure you that we do not discriminate based on an applicant's criminal record or the details of any disclosed offenses. Additionally, certain roles may be subject to additional pre-employment checks.
Knowledge of Heating & Air Conditioning Systems
C&G 2367 or 2357 (Electrical Installation) and NVQ level 3 in Electrical Installations or equivalent qualifications
Strong Electrical & HVAC Experience
Have previously worked as a mobile engineer
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
basic disclosure and barring service (dbs) check required at offer stage.
additional pre‑employment checks may be required, including national security vetting.
The company has been operational for over a century, showcasing extensive experience in construction and property services.
Provides integrated solutions across sectors like residential, commercial, and infrastructure.
Has played a pivotal role in delivering some of the UK's most notable projects, including landmark developments and large-scale infrastructure projects.
Committed to innovation in construction techniques and sustainable building practices.
Notable projects include iconic residential communities, advanced industrial facilities, and complex public sector developments.
Collaborates with government entities, private sector clients, and developers in long-term partnerships.
Remains a family-owned company, upholding a legacy of trust, quality, and commitment to the built environment.
Culture + Values
Reimagining places for people to thrive.
Thriving places: Working with customers, partners and communities to create places that are more sustainable, inclusive, and full of opportunity.
Thriving planet: Protecting nature and taking action on climate change by collaborating and innovating with our partners.
Thriving people: Creating opportunities and relationships so that everyone who works for and with us feels included, invested in and treated with care.
Environment + Sustainability
90% Reduction
Scope 1 and 2 Emissions
Target to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 90% by 2045, following a 46.2% reduction by 2030 from the 2019 baseline.
98% Scope 3
Emission Source Breakdown
98% of total emissions are attributed to Scope 3, with 89% from purchased goods and services.
46%
Mid-Term Emissions Cut
A 46.2% reduction in absolute Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030 compared to the 2019 baseline.
99% Recycling
Waste Diversion Rate
Currently recycling or diverting over 99% of waste from operations.
Net zero carbon company by 2045 (Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions) with SBTi validation.
Carbon neutral for Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 31 December 2025.
Achieve Biodiversity Net Gain of 20% on measurable projects (double the national minimum).
Zero waste from operations by 2045.
Eliminate waste and carbon from on-site operations and vehicles by 2025.
Engage 89% of suppliers (by emissions) to have SBTi-aligned targets by end of 2027.
Zero Carbon Sites programme: reduce diesel, use battery systems, transition to electric or green hydrogen plant.
Inclusion & Diversity
24.9% gender pay gap
Gender Pay Gap Progress
The company reports a 24.9% mean gender pay gap in 2021, showing improvement from 30.3% in 2020.
8 weeks paternity leave
Parental Leave Policy
The company offers fully paid maternity leave, 8 weeks paid paternity/partner leave, and enhanced shared parental and adoption leave.
Fair Treatment: Everyone is treated with fairness and respect; they can speak up and be listened to.
Fair Opportunity: Everyone has fair access to development and progression with equity in pay.
Fair Hiring: Hire the best person from a diverse pool, challenging perceptions that prevent talent joining.
Disability Confident employer: inclusive recruitment, reasonable adjustments, support for disabled colleagues.
Awards: Working Families Best Practice Awards (Best for Fathers, Best for All Families); Times Top 50 Employers for Women; Construction News’ Award for Diversity and Inclusion Excellence.