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Mechanical Pump Engineer (Field Based)

Modus Personnel Ltd
Bristol
2 days ago
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Job Description
Were looking for an experienced Mechanical Pump Engineer (Field Based) to join our esteemed, market leading client, specialising in pumping equipment solutions, boasting over sixty years of industry expertise around the Bristol area!
You'll work closely alongside a skilled Electrical Engineer to respond to breakdowns, perform servicing, and handle installation and commissioning of a wide range of pumping systems.
This role is ideal for someone mechanically biased with hands-on experience in pumps, valves, pipework, water treatment, drainage, or utilities.
This is a Full-Time, Permanent position!
What youll be doing
Mechanical servicing, installations, and commissioning on a variety of pumping equipment including Pumps, Valves, Pipework, Pumping Stations, Pump Kiosks etc
Maintenance and monitoring of equipment
Optimise equipment through troubleshooting and repairs
Respond to service requests and breakdowns
Log work progress in detailed site reports
Adhere to health and safety regulations
Provide excellent customer service and act as a positive company representative
Drive the company van and maintain with necessary tools and supplies needed
Hours
Monday-Friday, Day Shifts, 40 hours per week (flexibility required)
Pay
£35,000 - £45,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Overtime paid at time 1/3 & time 1/2
Skills/Experience Required
Essential
Hands-on experience with Pumps, Valves, Pipework or similar
A valid UK driving licence
Preferred
Mechanical engineering qualifications
A background in Utility Maintenance, Water Treatment, Drainage etc
CSCS, First Aid or Confined space training
Benefits
Company pension (after 3 years company fund employee contribution)
Private healthcare
Critical illness cover
Death in wish service
Overtime available
Training provided
Growing business with opportunities for progression
All expenses covered
Tools provided
Free on-site parking
Day shifts
No weekends
Flexible working
Essential
All applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK (sponsorship not provided).
All applicants must be commutable to the Bristol area.
What to do next
If youre interested in this role, please apply and we will be in touch!
Modus Personnel are acting as an employment agency on behalf of our client.

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