Appliance Engineer - Catering Equipment (27906) Glastonbury, England
| Salary: | GBP50000 - GBP51000 per annum + Yearly bonus |
Facilities Engineer
£50,000 Salary | 40 Hours per Week | Luxury Hospitality Environment | Performance Bonus
Salary, Benefits & Hours
- £50,000 basic salary with a yearly performance bonus
- 40 hours per week, with occasional weekend and on‑call work
- Long‑term, stable role within a luxury hospitality environment
About the Company
- A high‑profile estate operating within a luxury hospitality environment
- Responsible for maintaining essential hospitality and appliance infrastructure
- Strong focus on safety, reliability and day‑to‑day operational support
- Engineering team plays a key role in keeping the estate running smoothly
Why Join Them?
- Hands‑on role with clear responsibility and day‑to‑day autonomy
- Varied work installing, servicing and repairing hospitality equipment
- Opportunity to earn a performance‑based bonus
- Stable, long‑term position within a professional engineering team
Role Overview
- Install, maintain and repair hospitality and catering equipment across the estate
- Carry out planned maintenance and respond to reactive issues and breakdowns
- Work on dishwashers, ovens, coffee machines, glasswashers and refrigeration equipment
- Diagnose faults and complete repairs across domestic and commercial systems
- Ensure all work complies with health & safety standards
- Accurately record maintenance activity using the CMMS system
What We’re Looking For
- Experience in an appliance, catering equipment or facilities engineering role
- Confident, polite and respectful, with a professional approach in guest‑facing areas
- Able to work independently, managing workload and prioritising tasks
- Strong fault‑finding skills with a practical, methodical mindset
- Flexible when required for on‑call or out‑of‑hours work
Skills & Qualifications
- NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Plumbing & Heating (or equivalent)
- Full UK Driving Licence
- Gas Safe or manufacturer equipment training advantageous, not essential