Fabric Engineer – Glasgow/Edinburgh & Surrounding Areas Basic Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 + approx. £4,000 in price work Plenty of Overtime Available (Paid at 1.5x) Company Van (with Personal Use) | Upskilling Opportunities | Career Progression A great opportunity has opened up for an experienced Fabric Engineer to join a respected and growing facilities maintenance provider. This role is ideal for someone who takes pride in high standards of building upkeep and wants to build a long-term career with excellent earnings and development potential. What’s on Offer: * £30k–£35k basic salary * Additional £4k approx. per year via price work (within your standard working hours) * Overtime paid at 1.5x – and plenty available * 1 in 6 call-out rota * Company van with personal use * Travel time paid (minus 30 minutes each way) * Training and upskilling provided * Clear and supported progression opportunities Role Overview: As a Fabric Engineer, you will be responsible for general building maintenance and repairs across a wide variety of commercial and specialist sites. Your day-to-day work will include: * Basic plumbing, joinery, carpentry, and painting * Minor electrical maintenance (non-qualified tasks) * Patch plastering, tiling, and flooring repairs * Door, lock, and ironmongery adjustments or replacements * General building upkeep and reactive maintenance * Planned preventative maintenance (PPM) tasks * Keeping accurate records of work completed As a Fabric Engineer you’ll work across sites including: * Commercial offices * Distribution centres * Hotels and hospitality venues * Rail infrastructure * Schools and educational buildings * Care homes and medical facilities * Veterinary practices * Casinos and entertainment venues What We’re Looking For: * Proven background in fabric maintenance or general building repairs * Comfortable working independently across multiple sites * Good problem-solving skills and attention to detail * Full UK driving licence * Based in or around Glasgow or Edinburgh Apply today or Call the Office and ask for Fin