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Mechanical Engineer Surveyor - Pressure - Cumbria

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Role: Engineer Surveyor – Pressure - Cumbria

Location: Field based with daily travel to client sites and we aim to minimise travel where possible and offer localised geographical areas.

Package: Salary £46,260 -£49,344, Car Allowance of £5,000 pa or Company Car, one-off retention payment of up to £2,500

Your career is about more than building a CV-it’s a chance to #Leaveyourmark

Make an impact doing work you can be proud of and contributing to a global mission to enhance safety standards with integrity and help us create a brighter future, shaping a world of trust, and a safer society for us all.

What’s in it for you?

  • Starting salary £46,260 -£49,344
  • £5,000 pa car allowance (company car option available)
  • £2,500 one-off retention payment as a reward for your commitment—payable in December 2025! (pro-rata for new starters).
  • Annual Salary review
  • Enhanced level of support with a designated planner for your geographical area
  • Line Manager support through your dedicated Area Delivery Managers (ADM’s)
  • Flexible benefits scheme, to suit what is important to you including Life Cover, Private health care, Dental Care, GymFlex, Techscheme, Enhanced Maternity/Paternity policy, Give as You Earn scheme & Travel Insurance
  • Health and Wellbeing Support through; Mental Health First aiders, Employee Assistance programme & Smart Health services
  • £40,000 training investment

Why work for Bureau Veritas?

Our people are at the heart of everything we do, which is why we have worked hard to create a supportive and engaging culture, where individuals are given the opportunity to fulfil their true potential. After all, we have been certified as a UK Top Employer for the last nine years in a row.

At Bureau Veritas you can benefit from a busy and varied client facing environment, working with market leaders across a wide range of sectors including but not limited to:

Food manufacturing, Chemical manufacturing, Banking, Retail, Logistics, Power and Utilities including Nuclear, Automotive, Public Sector, Mobile Plant, Emergency Services, Transport and Construction.

We pride ourselves on our partnership approach, which means you will be encouraged to develop strong client relationships - combining technical know-how with service excellence to exceed your clients’ expectations.

Role Purpose

To carry out high quality inspections ensuring various pressure equipment is compliant with current regulatory and statutory requirements. You will operate within agreed authorities, inspection and H&S standards with a clear customer focus and drive to achieve optimal service delivery.

To produce and deliver inspection reports using Bureau Veritas’s best in class tools for on-site reporting and immediate client access to keep abreast of changes in relevant standards and legislation, acting as an advisor to high-profile clients and to deliver customer excellence, operating in the professional, friendly, and authoritative manner expected of all client-facing Bureau Veritas surveyors

What does it take to apply?

As you would expect from a globally trusted inspection provider, Bureau Veritas holds several accreditations and complies with regulations including UKAS accreditation, SAFed membership and SAFed Standard SS01 compliance.

Candidate requirements for Mechanical Inspection roles are:

  • Minimum HNC, HND or equivalent mechanical engineering qualification
  • Minimum three to five years’ relevant industry experience working with pressure vessels, steam pressure equipment, piping, air receivers and heat exchangers etc
  • Current driving licence

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionEngineering and Information Technology

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