Water Hygiene Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £38,000 - 42,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Swindon
  • Date: 2 days ago
Description:

Water Hygiene Engineer 
Mobile across the M4 Corridor  Salary £38-42k based on 40 hours 
Overtime available 
Are you a water hygiene engineer looking for a new mobile role with a growing company. This company support various commercial facilities across the south of England and are recruiting for a new mobile technician to cover sites from Swindon to London, although you wont go into London much as the London based engineers generally cover the city. Most of your working days will be Swindon, Reading, Oxford, Newbury, Basingstoke and Slough. 
 
Water Hygiene Technician - Vacancy
We are currently looking to recruit an experienced Water Hygiene Technician to join our growing team.
This is a hands-on role working across a variety of commercial and industrial sites, delivering high-quality water hygiene and treatment services.
Location: Ideally based in or around Swindon, Reading, or Slough
 
Role Responsibilities

Routine water hygiene tasks in line with ACoP L8and HSG274
Cold water storage tank inspections, cleaning & disinfection
Tank and system disinfections(including chlorination works)
Temperature monitoring, sampling & reporting
TMV servicing and general system checks
Closed system cleans, dosing and analysis
Servicing and maintenance of water softeners and reverse osmosis (RO) systems
Maintaining accurate records using job management systems Key Experience (Preferred)

Strong background in water hygiene
Experience with water softeners and RO systems (installation, servicing, fault finding)
Experience with tank disinfections and closed system works
Basic understanding of pumps/booster sets (advantage but not essential) About the Role & Development Opportunities
 
We don't just carry out our own works — We also provide specialist support to other water hygiene companies, assisting with more complex technical and mechanical challenges.
Because of this, you will:

Gain exposure to a wide range of technical problem-solving scenarios
Be involved in mechanical projects and system upgrades
Have the opportunity to develop your knowledge beyond standard water hygiene tasks
Build skills in areas many engineers don't typically get exposure to This role is ideal for someone looking to improve their technical ability and broaden their skillset within the industry.
Requirements

Previous experience in water hygiene (minimum 1 year preferred)
Full UK driving licence
Good understanding of compliance and safe systems of work
Willingness to travel nationally and occasionally stay away
Strong communication and reporting skills What We Offer

Competitive salary (dependent on experience)
Company vehicle
Ongoing training and development, particularly in water treatment systems (softeners & RO)
Exposure to technical and mechanical works
Opportunity to progress within a growing business
Varied workload across multiple sectors For further information on the role and the company please APPLY NOW or get in touch with Gary Cornes for a confidential chat

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