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Water Hygiene Engineer

Penguin Recruitment
Greater Manchester
2 days ago
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Water Hygiene Engineer

Manchester


£28,000 – £34,000


We are proud to be representing a specialist multi-disciplinary consultancy renowned for its expertise in the water sector. They are looking to hire a dependable Water Hygiene Engineer to join their experienced team!

Benefits of a Water Hygiene Engineer:

Competitive salary


Generous holiday package
Company vehicle
Fuel card
Professional development

The position of Water Hygiene Engineer offers potential for career development and a diverse array of engaging sites to work on. You will benefit from valuable insights provided by market leaders. Their commitment to the development of talented specialists within their team fosters a dynamic work environment, that not only enhances individual growth but also drives the organisation towards achieving its long-term goals.

Requirements for the position of Water Hygiene Engineer:

At least 2 years of experience


A full UK driving license
An availability to provide a full DBS check
A valid CSCS card
Willing to travel nationwide
Be available to stay away

Duties and responsibilities of a Water Hygiene Engineer:

Flushing of little-used outlets


Temperature monitoring
Showerhead descaling and cleaning
Cold water storage inspections
Thermostatic mixing valve servicing
Calorifier blowdowns
Tank service disinfections
Closed system analysis
Closed system dosing

This is a permanent role.


Penguin Recruitment is operating as a Recruitment Agency in respect to this position.

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