
Water Treatment Engineer
Penguin Recruitment LtdWater Treatment Engineer
Location: Reading
Salary: £30,000 - £40,000 per annum
About the Role
A well-established water hygiene and treatment company is seeking an experienced Water Treatment Engineer to join its growing team.
You will work across a range of commercial and public sector sites, carrying out both planned and reactive water hygiene duties to ensure client systems remain fully compliant with current legislation and industry standards.
What's on Offer
- Company vehicle/ fuel card provided
- Competitive salary package
- Performance-related bonus
- Overtime opportunities available
- Ongoing training and structured career progression
Key Responsibilities
- Delivering water hygiene services across a variety of client sites
- Carrying out temperature monitoring, system flushing, and water sampling
- Servicing and maintaining TMVs, including minor remedial works
- Inspecting, cleaning, and disinfecting cold water storage tanks and calorifiers
- Completing showerhead descaling and disinfection tasks
- Ensuring all works are completed in line with ACoP L8, HSG274, HTM 04-01, and WRAS guidelines
Candidate Requirements
- Minimum of 3 years' experience within water hygiene or a related plumbing position
- Relevant water hygiene qualifications or training
- Full UK driving licence
Apply
Apply today or contact Mollie Caswell at Penguin Recruitment for further information.
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