Mechanical Pump Engineer (Field Based)

Modus Personnel Ltd
London
6 days ago
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Job Description
Were looking for an experienced

Mechanical Pump Engineer (Field Based)

to join a leading provider of industrial pump solutions in the

Sheffield area!
Youll primarily work on-site at wastewater and clean water sites, with occasional work in their workshop. Your role will involve installing, maintaining, and repairing a wide range of pump systems, ensuring optimal performance and minimal downtime.
Youll work alongside another engineer, covering sites across Yorkshire and Lancashire.
This is a

Full-Time, Permanent

position!
What youll be doing
Install, assemble, and commission pump systems
Carry out mechanical servicing, inspections, and preventative maintenance
Diagnose and repair mechanical faults to optimise performance
Respond to service calls and emergency breakdowns at client sites
Conduct routine pressure and flow tests and maintain accurate work records
Ensure all work complies with health, safety, and environmental regulations
Collaborate with engineers, supervisors, and site personnel to complete projects efficiently
Operate and maintain a company vehicle stocked with tools and supplies
Hours
Monday to Friday (Day Shifts)

39.5 hours per week
Flexibility required (no weekends)
Pay
£38,500 per annum + overtime

OTE up to £50,000
Overtime paid at time
Skills/Experience Required
Essential
Hands-on experience with industrial pumps, valves, and pipework
Experience in the clean water or wastewater sectors
NVQ Level 3 in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent qualification
Valid UK driving licence
Ability to diagnose faults, perform maintenance, and carry out installations
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Preferred
CSCS, First Aid, or Confined Space training
Benefits
Company pension
Free on-site parking
Additional leave and bereavement leave
Access to training and career development opportunities
Overtime opportunities
Use of company vehicle and tools
Mobile phone provided
28 days holiday (including bank holidays)
All expenses covered
Door-to-door pay
Day shifts

no weekends
Essential
All applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK (sponsorship not provided).
All applicants must be commutable to the Sheffield 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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