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Mechanical Engineer/Fitter

Enisca Browne
Ilkeston
5 days ago
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Job Specification

Mechanical Engineer - Water Industry (Construction, Installation & Refurbishment)


Location: Office Ilkeston – Site‑based, with travel to water and wastewater treatment sites, pumping stations, and associated infrastructure projects. Occasional overnight stays will be required.


Purpose of the Role

To install, maintain, repair, and refurbish mechanical plant and equipment within the water and wastewater industry. The Mechanical Engineer / Fitter will ensure works are carried out safely, efficiently, and to the required quality standards, in compliance with WIMES, client specifications and health and safety regulations.


Key Responsibilities

  • Install, align, and commission mechanical plant and equipment, including pumps, pipework, valves, actuators and associated systems.
  • Carry out pipework installation in a range of materials and sizes, including Ductile Iron, Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, UPVC and ABS.
  • Work with diameters from 25mm to 1200mm.
  • Undertake pipe fitting, fabrication and assembly in accordance with drawings and specifications.
  • Perform planned maintenance, breakdown repairs and refurbishment of mechanical assets.
  • Conduct mechanical fault‑finding, diagnostics and corrective actions.
  • Read and interpret technical drawings, specifications and method statements.
  • Ensure compliance with all Health, Safety and Environmental requirements, including safe use of lifting/handling equipment.
  • Complete job records, maintenance reports and compliance documentation.
  • Liaise with supervisors, engineers and client representatives to support project delivery.
  • Contribute to quality control and handover documentation.

Essential Qualifications & Experience

  • Recognised Mechanical Apprenticeship, NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent qualification.
  • Proven experience in mechanical installation, maintenance and refurbishment within the water industry or heavy industrial sector.
  • Demonstrable competence in pipework installation across ductile iron, stainless steel, carbon steel, UPVC and ABS materials up to 1200mm diameter.
  • Knowledge of pumps, valves, rotating equipment and mechanical systems.
  • Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications.
  • Competence in using hand tools, power tools and pipework installation/fitting equipment.
  • Full UK driving licence.

Desirable Qualifications & Experience

  • EUSR Water Hygiene card.
  • Confined space training.
  • SSSTS or equivalent site supervisory training.
  • Experience with welding, hot works and advanced pipefitting techniques.
  • Knowledge of condition monitoring techniques (e.g., vibration analysis, laser alignment).
  • Familiarity with client‑specific specifications and WIMES compliance.

Working Requirements

  • Flexibility to travel to various project sites.
  • Willingness to undertake overnight stays when required.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a site team.
  • Comfortable working in varied and challenging site environments.

Personal Attributes

  • Commitment to health, safety and environmental best practice.
  • Strong problem‑solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Reliable, adaptable, and motivated.
  • Effective communicator and team player.
  • Professional approach with a focus on delivering high‑quality work.

The Benefits

  • Medicash
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Volunteering Days
  • Discounted Gym Membership
  • Highstreet Discounts
  • Continuous Development Opportunities

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