
Water Treatment Engineer
Penguin Recruitment LtdWater Treatment Engineer
Salary: £32,000 - £38,000 + Company Vehicle, Overtime & Benefits
Location: Midlands
Responsibilities
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Water Hygiene / Treatment Engineer to join a growing service team within a well-established water treatment specialist. The role involves working across commercial and industrial sites throughout the UK, delivering a mix of water hygiene compliance and closed system treatment services.
Benefits
- Competitive salary dependent on experience
- Company vehicle provided
- Immediate start available
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
- Overtime available
- Opportunity to work across a variety of UK-wide commercial and industrial projects
Key responsibilities include:
- Closed system analytical testing, monitoring, and remediation
- Water sampling and temperature monitoring
- Tank inspections, cleaning, and chlorination of water storage systems
- TMV testing, servicing, and disinfection works
- Calorifier pasteurisation and system analysis
- Spa balance tank cleans and showerhead descaling
- Chlorine dioxide dosing equipment installation and servicing
- Pre-commission cleaning and flushing activities
- Ensuring full compliance with ACOP L8 and HSG 274 guidelines
- Completing accurate site reports and documentation
Essential requirements:
- Experience in water hygiene and closed system treatment
- Strong understanding of ACOP L8 and HSG 274
- Full clean UK driving licence
- Ability to work independently on-site
- Strong communication and organisational skills
- Ability to produce accurate reports and documentation
Apply now or contact Mollie Caswell at Penguin Recruitment for more information.
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