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Mechanical Engineer (Water & Wastewater Equipment)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Rotherham
5 days ago
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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 provide company benefits such as 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.


Responsibilities

  • Carry out site visits to inspect, service and fit mechanical equipment.
  • Act as the main point of contact on site, managing client relationships, resolving issues quickly, and completing detailed site reports.
  • Coordinate with managers, colleagues, suppliers and subcontractors to keep projects running smoothly, while delivering hands-on on-site work.

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 site.
  • 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 have a clean full UK driving license and be within 20 miles of Rotherham.
  • The ideal candidate would have Level 2 NSQ Engineering as well as a keen interest to progress their skills.

Keywords

field service engineer, Mechanical Fitter, Service Technician, Maintenance engineer, Mechanical Engineer, site technician, installation engineer, plant fitter, service and repair.


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How to apply

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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