Mechanical Engineer - Portland, Dorset, UK

CRH
Sunderland
3 weeks ago
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Job Title – Mechanical Engineer

Location – Portland, Dorset


Salary – Circa £30,000 - £50,000 OTE DOE


About Hydro Internationalh3>

Hydro International, a CRH Company, is a leading global provider of advanced products, services and expertise to help municipal, industrial and construction customers to improve their water management processes, increase operational performance and reduce environmental impact. With over 40 years of experience and a reputation for engineering excellence, businesses, and public bodies all over the world rely on our products, services and integrated solutions to reduce flood risk, improve water treatment and protect the environment from water pollution. We have a network of over 80 distribution partners and serve customers in more than 40 countries. As part of CRH Infrastructure Products, we are leading the water management industry with innovative, sustainable solutions and a safety‑first mindset.


Responsibilities

  • Install, commission, set up and test water filtration systems on sewage sites.
  • Carry out site inspections and fault finding and compile survey reports for quotation purposes.
  • Access and interpret technical instructions using mobile electronic equipment.
  • Work at heights, in confined spaces and outside on sites connected with Wastewater (sewage).
  • Work away from home on a regular basis, requiring overnight stays.
  • Work in some of our workshops across the country on occasion.
  • Work as a team with other staff and trades within the business.

Qualifications

  • Current Valid Driving License
  • City & Guilds Qualified
  • Served a recognised mechanical apprenticeship

Benefits

  • Competitive Salaries
  • Discretionary Bonus
  • Overnight Subsistence allowance
  • Additional Overnight/stay away payment
  • 2 x Annual salary Life Cover
  • Pension
  • Sick pay policy
  • Minimum of 23 days holiday per annum + Bank Holidays
  • Flu Vaccines
  • DSE Eye Tests
  • Mental Health First Aiders & Support programmes
  • Training & Development
  • Room for advancement

Why Hydro International?

A culture that values opportunity for growth, development, and internal promotion; Highly competitive salary package; Comprehensive secondary benefits; Significant contribution to your pension plan; Excellent opportunities to develop and progress with a global organization.


Contact & Application

Please introduce yourself and send us your application. We are curious to learn more about you. Please contact our recruitment team at .


Equal Opportunity

CRH is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community.


Important Notice

We cannot accept applications submitted through email for GDPR purposes. Candidates must apply through our job portal.


Agency Applicants

We do not accept candidate introductions for this position from recruitment agencies, unless you have been instructed to do so by our recruitment team.


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