Water Treatment Engineer-Bank- £40,000 per annum
The opportunity has arisen for a Water Treatment Engineer to join a successful maintenance company providing planned and reactive maintenance in one of London's newest buildings. The successful candidate will be someone who enjoys a challenge and takes pride in their work.
The position would be ideal for someone who is technically forward thinking, passionate about their trade and has a keen eye for detail.
A strong background in Water Treatment and experience working in a client facing commercial high rise building environment are essential for this role.
Hours
Monday to Friday 8:00am - 17:00pm
Benefits
* £40,000 per annum
* 25 days holiday
* Pension package
* Overtime readily available
* Great opportunity to progress internally
Duties
* Water treatment - dipslides, pH & temperature testing, chlorination, chemical dosing
* Water Pressurization Units
* Cooling Towers
* Pumps
* Open and closed water systems
* PPM (Planned preventative maintenance) & Reactive maintenance
* General building services tasks
* Emergency lighting, Fire alarms, FCU's, AHU's, HVAC plant
* Landlord and Tenanted areas of a large blue chip companies
Requirements
* City and guild level 2 and 3 in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent)
* L8 Trained
* Mechanical maintenance engineer experience in a similar role
* Apprentice trained - desirable
* Commercial Maintenance Experience
* Very Client facing
The role is an immediate start for the right candidate, please apply within if you are interested in the position or contact Ben Joselyn on either 07393 832 613 or 020 3680 0620.
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Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
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