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Mechanical Engineer (Water & Wastewater Equipment)

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Mechanical Engineer {Water & Wastewater Equipment}

Rotherham

£30,000- £40,000 Per Annum + Unlimited Overtime x.5 + Company Benefits

Are you a Mechanical Engineer or similar that wants to work for a local, well-established company who give you great company benefits like a shared van, company phone, laptop and credit card, with overtime!

Do you want the opportunity to work alongside a seasoned Mechanical Service Engineer, designing, building, installing and supporting a diverse range of water treatment systems. Acting as the key point of contact regarding solving client related issues.

On offer is a great opportunity for a Mechanical Engineer or similar to work for a specialist in stainless steel wastewater and water treatment solutions, with 150 years industry experience, providing equipment and service across municipal and industrial markets.

In this role you\'ll be responsible for carrying out site visits to inspect, service and fit mechanical equipment, ensuring all work is completed to a high standard. Acting as the main point of contact on site, you\'ll manage client relationships, resolve issues quickly, and complete detailed site reports. You\'ll coordinate with managers, colleagues, suppliers and subcontractors to keep projects running smoothly, while enjoying the hands-on nature of preparing and delivering work on site.

The ideal Mechanical Engineer or similar would have experience in maintaining and fixing water systems. The ideal candidate would have level 2 NSQ Engineering as well as keen interest to progress their skills. Must have a clean full UK driving license.

The Role
  • Carry out site visits to inspect, service, and fit mechanical equipment.
  • Act as the key point of contact for clients, resolving issues on.
  • Prepare clear site reports and collaborate with managers, colleagues, suppliers, and subcontractors to complete work efficiently.
The Person
  • A skilled technician or fitter with strong mechanical knowledge
  • Someone who values stability and teamwork but also seeks the personal reward of completing tasks
  • Must be within 20 miles of Rotherham

Keywords: field service engineer, Machanical Fitter, Service Technician, Maintenance engineer, site technician, installation engineer, plant fitter, service and repair.

Ref: 21898

If you\'re interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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