Location: Hatfield
Department:Building Services
6am - 2pm and 2pm to 10pm (shift based)
Life on the team We are seeking an experienced Building Services Mechanical Engineer to join our dedicated team at Computacenter. In this role, you will work across both Mechanical and Building Fabric disciplines, ensuring the highest standards in building maintenance are consistently achieved. As part of the Building Services Department, you will be involved in maintaining and servicing a wide range of mechanical systems, responding to reactive works, and proactively managing equipment and installations.
What youll do
Maintain mechanical systems, including Air Handling, Chilled Water, LPHTW, and Air Conditioning systems
Oversee Fire Sprinkler, UPS, and emergency generator systems
Manage Building Fabric elements, such as Lifts, Dock Levellers, and Auto/Static doors
Respond promptly to requests from Facilities, Security, and IS helpdesk
Assist the Property team in repairing defective equipment efficiently
Provide emergency response for essential equipment breakdowns
Ensure regular maintenance of machinery and equipment to the highest standards
Monitor Building Management Systems and liaise with sub-contractors
Actively identify and rectify defects in a timely manner
Support plumbing and mechanical installations as required
Complete time sheets, task sheets, and manage stock control
Order consumables and manage administrative tasks
What youll need
Mechanical qualifications or general building maintenance qualification
Proven experience in a similar Building Services role
Working knowledge of Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) regimes
Ability to fault-find issues with Heating, Hot Water, Plumbing, HVAC systems, and more
Understanding of fire sprinkler, UPS, and emergency generator systems
Basic PC skills and Health & Safety awareness
Willingness to undertake general maintenance duties (e.g., lamp changes)
Desirable
City & Guilds/BTEC in Mechanical Engineering
Basic electrical skills
Working knowledge of Building Management Systems (BMS)
Health & Safety qualification or training in the use of access equipment
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