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Mechanical Pump Engineer / Pipefitter (Field Based)

Modus Personnel Ltd
Orpington
4 days ago
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Job Description
Were looking for an experienced Mechanical Pump Engineer / Pipefitter (Field Based) to join our market-leading client, a specialist in pumping equipment solutions with over 60 years experience, covering the Southeast (mainly M25 corridor, occasional trips into London)!
Youll mainly work on wastewater sites, carrying out servicing, breakdown response, and installation of pumping systems, often working alongside a skilled Electrical Engineer. This is a MondayFriday, day-shift role with minimal overnight stays (approx. once a fortnight) and no weekend working.
Ideal for mechanically skilled candidates including plumbers, pipefitters, or engineers with experience in pumps, valves, pipework, water treatment, drainage, or utilities. Full training provided.
All applicants must be commutable to the Orpington area.
This is a Full-Time, Permanent position!
What youll be doing
Service, install, and commission pumps, valves, pipework, pumping stations, and kiosks
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical faults
Respond to breakdowns and service calls
Complete site reports and maintain accurate records
Follow health & safety procedures and deliver excellent customer service
Travel across the Southeast with rare overnight stays
Hours
Monday to Friday (day shifts only) - 40 hours per week
Flexibility required (no weekends)
Pay
£35,000 - £40,000 basic, OTE up to £50,000 per annum
Overtime paid at time 1/3 & time

  • annual company performance bonus!
    Skills/Experience Required
    Essential
    Hands-on experience with pumps, valves, pipework, or similar
    UK driving licence
    Preferred
    Experience on wastewater or clean water sites
    Mechanical engineering or utility maintenance background
    CSCS, First Aid, or Confined Space training
    Transferable skills from plumbers, pipefitters, or similar roles considered full training provided.
    Benefits
    30 days holiday (including bank holidays), rising to 33 after 1 year
    Company pension (after 3 years company fund employee contribution)
    Annual performance-related bonus
    Private healthcare, critical illness & death in service cover
    Ongoing training & career progression opportunities
    Free on-site parking
    Growing, long-established business
    Overtime available and paid at enhanced rates
    All expenses covered
    Tools provided
    Flexible working arrangements
    Day shifts, no weekends, minimal overnight stays
    Essential
    All applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK (sponsorship not provided).
    All applicants must be commutable to the Orpington 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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