Mechanical & Electrical Technician (Bushey)

Affinity Water Limited
Bushey
4 days ago
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Location: Bushey, Hertfordshire, South East, UKAffinity Water are looking for anElectrical Mechanical Maintenance Technician for our site in Bushey, Watford. This is a site based role.Ready for a role where every day is different?Were on the lookout for a skilled Electrical / Mechanical Maintenance Technician to play a crucial role in keeping our water treatment works, booster sites, reservoirs, and towers running smoothly. If you love problem-solving, hands-on technical work, and collaborating with a talented team, this could be the perfect fit. Please see the video below which brings it to life.A Day in the Life of a Production Technician where no two days are the same:Climb water towers for inspectionsDiagnose and repairing a pump failureInvestigate an electrical fault inside a control panelCarry out routine calibrations on critical equipmentTake a reservoir out of supply for essential maintenanceExpect a mix of planned work and unexpected challengesit keeps things exciting!What Youll Be Doing:Performing electrical and mechanical fault-finding, repairs, and maintenance on critical water treatment infrastructure.Interrogating PLC systems and getting hands-on with complex treatment processes.Conducting planned and preventative maintenance to reduce breakdowns and improve efficiency.Diagnosing and troubleshooting faults to keep downtime to a minimum.Collaborating with the production team and other departments to ensure seamless operations.Ensuring compliance with water quality and health & safety regulations.What Were Looking For:You will possess a full electrical apprenticeship, or relevant HNC qualification or equivalent such as City & Guilds Level 3. If your qualification is gained from overseas, you will need to show proof of UK equivalent.Strong electrical and mechanical fault-finding and diagnostic skillsKnowledge of PLCs, motors, and the ability to interpret electrical schematic drawings.Understanding of health and safety regulations.A positive, adaptable attitude as youll be tackling new challenges dailyAdvert Close Date: 30/11/25Location:Bushey, WatfordWhats In It for You?Up to £51,851 salary package (includes a 1-in-5 standby payment of £6,611).Standby payment is paid once you have passed your trainingCompany van + fuel cardFull uniform and equipment provided.Operational hours: Mon-Thu 08:00-16:00, Fri 08:00-15:30.Learning & development opportunities, including mentoring and formal training.Annual bonus scheme based on company performance.24 days annual leave (rising with service) + option to buy up to 5 extra days.Additional Celebration Daytake time off for a special occasion that matters to you.Pension scheme: Well double your contributions (up to 12%).Family-friendly policies, including enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, and fertility support.Wellbeing support, including mental health resources and medical discounts.Volunteering days: Up to 4 paid days per year to give back to the community.Life Assurance for peace of mind.TPBN1_UKTJ

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