Water Treatment Engineer
Posted 23 April by
Pertemps
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Pertemps Aylesbury is currently recruiting for an experienced Water Treatment Engineer to join our Water Specialist client based in Aylesbury.
Salary: £24,000 - £38,000
Duties:
- Creating and Implementing Water Hygiene Programmes
- Temperature Monitoring of Domestic Water Systems
- Cleaning, De-scaling and Disinfection of Water Systems
- Chlorination of new Incoming Mains Water Supplies
- Clean and Disinfection's of Domestic CWS Tanks and systems
- Bacterial Water Analysis Sampling
- Thermostatic Mixer Valves (TMV's) Servicing
- Legionella Risk Assessments
- Pre-Commission Cleaning
- Back-Flushing of associated plant
- Chemical Cleans of Closed Water Systems
- Biocidal Cleans of Closed Water Systems
- Retreatments of all types of systems
- Previous experience in water treatment / hygiene industry is preferred
- Knowledge of water treatment processes and equipment
- Strong problem-solving skills to diagnose and resolve system issues
- Excellent attention to detail to ensure accurate testing and record-keeping
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
- Regular overtime available if desired
- 25 Days paid holiday per annum, increasing 1 day per year for 5 years
- Company Van
- Mobile / Tablet / Laptop Provided
- Company Pension
- Bonus Scheme
Reference: 52518937
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