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Mechanical Maintenance Technician - Pumping Stations

Anglian Water Group Ltd.
Ipswich
1 week ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Technician - Pumping Stations page is loaded## Mechanical Maintenance Technician - Pumping Stationslocations: Colchester: Ipswichtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R34104Starting salary: £38,000 for candidates with NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent in Mechanical/Engineering Subject) £34,000 for candidates with NVQ Level 2 (or equivalent in Mechanical/Engineering Subject)****Clear progression opportunities to earn up to £44,000 with further training and experience.## All PPE, tools, and fuel card providedRegional travel: Covering Ipswich, Colchester, Clacton-on-Sea areaDive into a world of opportunity!Get ready to make a difference and join us as a Mechanical Maintenance Technician in our proactive pumping station servicing teams, responsible for optimising performance and resilience of our assets by utilising technology such as Ovarro data. With support from a collaborative team, you will have an opportunity to develop your commercial and/ or industrial experience with assets such as: pumps, valves , gearboxes and motors . Experience working with mechanical /Electrical control systems, telemetry systems and general water industry plant maintenance would also be advantageous.As a valued employee, the benefits you’ll be entitled to: * ## Personal private health care ## 25 days annual leave – rising with length of service ## Business use of company van plus access to tools and all uniform and PPE ## Competitive pension scheme – Anglian Water double-matches your contributions up to 6% ## Bonus scheme* ## Flexible benefits to support your wellbeing and lifestyle.* ## A flexible working culture* ## Life Assurance at eight times your salary* ## Personal Accident cover – up to 5x your salary* ## Lots of great discounts* ## Paid time off when you’re physically and mentally unwell* ## An excellent Family Leave package – to help you support your familyTo be successful in this role, you will have obtained at least an NVQ level 2 (ideally level 3) Mechanical engineering qualification (or equivalent), completed a relevant apprenticeship and hold a full UK driving licence.Inclusion at Anglian WaterInclusion is for everyone, and we are an equal opportunity employer, which means we’ll consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic. We recruit and develop our people based on merit and their passion for creating better outcomes, and we’re committed to creating an environment where all our colleagues feel they belong.Closing date: 02/11Interviews: Due to there being high volumes of these roles across the region, there will be multiple weeks of in person interviews spanning late November to early December#loveeverydroplocations: 2 Locationstime type: Full timeposted on: Posted YesterdayWe are committed to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve in both our workforce and our supply chain partners to help us to understand and meet the needs of our customers. We are passionate and dedicated to the learning and development of our people, making sure they have the right skills and knowledge to be successful and to help achieve their potential.We want to give everyone equal access to our recruitment process. If you have a disability or long-term condition, including neurodiversity and mental health conditions, we’ll support you throughout your application, and make any adjustments to make sure your disability or long-term condition is not a barrier to recruitment. If you need any support, please get reach out to our team ’To apply, you’ll need your up-to-date CV, we also recommend uploading a cover letter – tell us what has made you apply and what skills you can bring to the position. We will be in touch after your application has been reviewed, following the closing date.If you are offered a job with us, you’ll be subject to the relevant employment checks for your role, which could include references, driving licence check, DBS Check as well as your right to work in the UK. More information about how we look after and use your information can be found in our .Become a part of Anglian Water’s future and join us on our journey as we live through our values to build trust, do the right thing, and are always exploring, to bring environmental and social prosperity to the region.
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