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My client is seeking a skilled and reliable Heating Engineer to join our dedicated team at Hammersmith, St Mary's & Charing Cross Hospitals.

The ideal engineer will have experience in maintaining, repairing, and installing Low Temperature Hot Water, Medium Temperature Hot Water & Steam Systems.

Qualifications & Experience:

Proven experience as a heating engineer, preferably in a healthcare & commercial setting.
Commercial plant room experience.
Strong knowledge of various heating/ hot water systems and controls.
Relevant certifications (NVQ Level 2/3, or equivalent).
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Various Tasks to be carried out;

Monthly PPM and reactive visits relating to plant; Heating & Hot water Calorifiers, Plate Heat Exchangers.
Removing bundles from calorifiers to allow inspection/ de-scaling.
Upgrading system components; gauges, safety valves etc.
Replacement of key system components on various system; Pumps, motorised valves, modulators, slam shuts, plate packs.
Re-pipe works when system fails.
Re-pipe works during project works.
Various system upgrades due to the age of the systems.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct regular inspections and servicing of all heating systems to ensure optimal performance.
Respond quickly to heating-related emergencies or system failures.
Maintain accurate records of maintenance and repairs via job reporting & good communication with their supervisor/ manager.
Work closely with other staff when upgrades are taking place within Hospital wards.
Feed all site/ system recommendations back to their line manager.
Open to be working at multiple sites in 1 day. Jobs can be very Ad-hoc on these premises due to the age of the building, emergencies can come in at any time.
Ability to work with Steel, Galvanised steel, stainless steel, copper & ABS, utilising crimped systems.

If you meet the criteria then please contact Russ Cleverley in CONFIDENCE

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