Fabric Engineer
Location: London N1
Working hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
Salary: 30000
Position Overview
As the Fabric Engineer you will be based on site at one of our customers responsible for maintaining repairing and improving the fabric of buildings walls floors ceilings fixtures doors windows finishes etc ensuring the building and internal finishes are safe presentable compliant with regulation and fit for purpose.
This role will take ownership of both reactive (urgent repairs) and planned preventative maintenance (PPM). The Fabric Engineer may also oversee small installations refurbishment contractor management ensuring compliance with health and safety and building regulation standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out reactive maintenance: diagnosing and repairing urgent defects (cracks leaks damage to walls/floors/windows/doors etc.)
- Undertake planned preventative maintenance tasks on building fabric and finishes
- Inspect building fabric components regularly to detect wear defects or damage; report and implement repair strategies
- Perform general building fabric tasks: carpentry/joinery painting & decorating plastering tiling flooring ironmongery door/window fitting.
- Undertake minor plumbing drainage and sealant works where needed.
- Ensure all works comply with health & safety regulations fire safety and other statutory requirements
- Maintain accurate records: inspections work completed materials used defects permits risk assessments etc
- Liaise with internal stakeholders occupants or clients to respond to maintenance requests and give updates
- Manage small contracts or coordinate with external contractors: ensuring quality safety (RAMS) compliance timely delivery
- Use CAFM (Computer Aided Facilities Management) systems to log tasks track maintenance work and schedule PPMs
- May be required to be on-call or carry out out-of-hours work for emergency repairs
Skills & Experiences
Essential
- Proven experience in building fabric maintenance or similar from a buildings/facilities environment
- Competence in multiple building trades (e.g. carpentry joinery plastering painting/decorating tiling)
- Good diagnostic / problem-solving skills to inspect faults and design appropriate remedial actions
- Sound knowledge of health & safety legislation fire safety building regulations safe working practices (e.g. manual handling working at height)
- Strong communication skills (oral & written) ability to deal with clients/occupants/contractors
- Self-motivated able to work independently and as part of a team
Desirable
- Formal qualifications such as NVQ / City & Guilds in relevant trades (carpentry plastering etc)
- Certifications or experience in specialised areas (e.g. fire-door inspections ironmongery asbestos awareness working at height)
- Experience of using CAFM systems or similar software
- Previous FM (Facilities Management) experience or working in regulated environments (e.g. hospitals heritage buildings)
- Experience supervising contractors or small project work
- Full UK driving licence
Fabric EngineerLocation: London N1Working hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pmSalary: 30000Position OverviewAs the Fabric Engineer you will be based on site at one of our customers responsible for maintaining repairing and improving the fabric of buildings walls floors ceilings fixtures doors windows f...
Fabric Engineer
Location: London N1
Working hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
Salary: 30000
Position Overview
As the Fabric Engineer you will be based on site at one of our customers responsible for maintaining repairing and improving the fabric of buildings walls floors ceilings fixtures doors windows finishes etc ensuring the building and internal finishes are safe presentable compliant with regulation and fit for purpose.
This role will take ownership of both reactive (urgent repairs) and planned preventative maintenance (PPM). The Fabric Engineer may also oversee small installations refurbishment contractor management ensuring compliance with health and safety and building regulation standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Carry out reactive maintenance: diagnosing and repairing urgent defects (cracks leaks damage to walls/floors/windows/doors etc.)
- Undertake planned preventative maintenance tasks on building fabric and finishes
- Inspect building fabric components regularly to detect wear defects or damage; report and implement repair strategies
- Perform general building fabric tasks: carpentry/joinery painting & decorating plastering tiling flooring ironmongery door/window fitting.
- Undertake minor plumbing drainage and sealant works where needed.
- Ensure all works comply with health & safety regulations fire safety and other statutory requirements
- Maintain accurate records: inspections work completed materials used defects permits risk assessments etc
- Liaise with internal stakeholders occupants or clients to respond to maintenance requests and give updates
- Manage small contracts or coordinate with external contractors: ensuring quality safety (RAMS) compliance timely delivery
- Use CAFM (Computer Aided Facilities Management) systems to log tasks track maintenance work and schedule PPMs
- May be required to be on-call or carry out out-of-hours work for emergency repairs
Skills & Experiences
Essential
- Proven experience in building fabric maintenance or similar from a buildings/facilities environment
- Competence in multiple building trades (e.g. carpentry joinery plastering painting/decorating tiling)
- Good diagnostic / problem-solving skills to inspect faults and design appropriate remedial actions
- Sound knowledge of health & safety legislation fire safety building regulations safe working practices (e.g. manual handling working at height)
- Strong communication skills (oral & written) ability to deal with clients/occupants/contractors
- Self-motivated able to work independently and as part of a team
Desirable
- Formal qualifications such as NVQ / City & Guilds in relevant trades (carpentry plastering etc)
- Certifications or experience in specialised areas (e.g. fire-door inspections ironmongery asbestos awareness working at height)
- Experience of using CAFM systems or similar software
- Previous FM (Facilities Management) experience or working in regulated environments (e.g. hospitals heritage buildings)
- Experience supervising contractors or small project work
- Full UK driving licence
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