Shift Engineer

CBW Staffing Solutions
Wormholt And White City, London, United Kingdom
6 days ago
£45,000 pa

Salary

£45,000 pa

Posted
13 Apr 2026 (6 days ago)

Mechanical Shift Engineer – FM Service Provider – Healthcare - No Callout – West London – £45,000

CBW Staffing Solutions are currently recruiting a Shift Engineer to join a leading healthcare site in West London. This site is a modern, state-of-the-art facility with multiple specialist areas and cutting-edge equipment.

You will be part of a well skilled team of engineers who know the site inside out and will help you get up to speed quickly. The campus supports a large workforce and offers excellent amenities including multiple food outlets and break areas, ensuring you have everything you need during your working day.

This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a supportive, collaborative environment, maintain complex Electrical systems, and gain experience across a variety of high-tech facilities

Key duties & responsibilities

Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair hospital HVAC systems, including air-handling units, chillers, boilers, and ventilation systems.

Ensure proper temperature, humidity, and airflow in critical areas such as operating rooms, ICUs, isolation rooms, and laboratories.

Oversee maintenance of plumbing systems, hot water systems, pumps, and medical gas infrastructure.

Monitor and optimize performance of the hospital’s central plant, including chillers, boilers, cooling towers, and heat exchangers.

Manage energy use and contribute to efficiency improvement strategies.

Work closely with facilities management, clinical departments, biomedical engineering, and contractors.

Provide technical guidance to maintenance staff and contractors on mechanical system issues.

Escort sub-contractors around site.

to make sure the maintenance and log books are filled out correctly.

Working Hours

4 on 4 off days and nights

07:00 - 19:00, 19:00 - 07:00

Package:

Up to £45,000

20 shifts holiday

Overtime Opportunities

Further training

Career Progression

Requirements:

Level 2 or 3 in Mechanical Discipline

Previous experience in a hospital, medical facility, or critical-care environment preferred.

Strong background in electrical installations or maintenance.

Please send your CV to Fin Havering of CBW Staffing Solutions to avoid missing out on the role

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