Mechanical Gas Installation Engineer

Robert Hurst Group Ltd
Portsmouth
5 days ago
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Overview

Mechanical Gas Installation Engineer. Location: Portsmouth, Hampshire. Salary: £40,000 – £60,000 per annum (depending on experience). Coverage Area: South Central (with occasional UK & international travel). Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent.

Job Overview

We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Gas Installation Engineer to join our team based in Portsmouth. The role will primarily involve working across the South Central region, with occasional national and international travel depending on project requirements.

Key Responsibilities
  • Installation of mechanical and gas systems in line with project specifications
  • Installation and commissioning of gas pipework, plant and associated equipment
  • Carrying out pressure testing, purging, and commissioning
  • Fault finding and rectification of mechanical and gas systems
  • Reading and interpreting mechanical drawings and schematics
  • Occasional national and international travel for project work
Required Skills & Experience
  • Proven experience as a Mechanical Gas Installation Engineer or similar role
  • NVQ Level 3
  • Experience with mechanical plant and pipework systems
  • Ability to read and work from technical drawings
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Willingness to travel nationally and internationally when required
Qualifications (Essential)
  • Gas Safe Registered (Commercial/Industrial)
  • NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical / Gas Engineering (or equivalent)
  • Relevant ACS qualifications
What We Offer
  • Competitive salary: £40,000 – £60,000 DOE
  • Company vehicle
  • Travel expenses covered for national/international work
  • Overtime opportunities
  • Training and development
  • Career progression within a growing business
Ideal Candidate Profile

This role would suit a professional and motivated engineer who is confident working on complex mechanical and gas installations, is flexible with travel, and takes pride in delivering high-quality work across varied projects.


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