Mechanical Engineer

Malary Ltd
London
3 days ago
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Malary Ltd is a privately owned family business trading for more than 40 years’ operating in three main areas:

  • The production of fuel for waste
  • Recovery of hazardous waste
  • Industrial Services to provide Environmental risk reduction through preventative solutions


We pride ourselves in the development of innovative solutions for our customers to support their businesses by reducing environmental risk.


We have a close, friendly team who work together, support each other and are focused in delivering the best services possible.

We're excited to be recruiting for a Mechanical Engineer to join our every growing wider Operations department. Join us to become part of our growing team!


Job Title: Mechanical Engineer


Reporting To: Industrial Division Manager


Location: Remote


Contract Type: Permanent


Job Type: Full-Time


Role Summary:

Travelling around the UK will be required with an attractive night out allowance.

This role offers a variety of opportunities; from gauge configuration, tank servicing, decommissioning and everything in between - no day will be the same. You will benefit from close working relationships with Project Managers and Site Supervisors who hold market leading knowledge to support learning and development.


A willingness to help and be a team player is very important to us. A fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to learn and grow in this industry with a family run business.


Primary Responsibilities:

  • Tank pressure testing, visual examinations and reports
  • Pre-start meetings covering tank installs, tank decommissioning, pipework etc
  • Fuel conditioning equipment installation
  • Pipework replacement
  • Fuel filtration/polishing
  • Pump and pipework installations
  • Gauge calibration
  • Ensuring all work is carried out to a high standard set by the company and that all work complies to OFTEC, building and our client’s specifications where applicable


The right person:

Qualifications & Skills

  • OFTEC 600A qualification (desirable)
  • Good understanding of fuel systems and tanks (essential)
  • At least 3 years’ experience in steel pipework installations (desirable)
  • Experience in maintaining fuel oil tank, pumps and pipework (essential)
  • Full clean UK driving license (essential)
  • CSCS/CCNSG card (desirable)


Qualities and Behaviours

  • Strong communication skills
  • An ability to multi-task
  • Strong sense of safety awareness
  • Quality focused
  • Familiarity and flexibility with working away


What we can offer:

  • Competitive salary - £38,000 - 42,000
  • Full PPE provided
  • Competitive night out allowance
  • Use of a company van
  • Following successful 3 month probation, opportunities for further training to support growth and development


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