Mechanical Pump Engineers (Field Based) (Oxford)

Modus Personnel Ltd
Oxford
6 days ago
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Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire, South East, UKJob DescriptionWere looking for experienced Mechanical Pump Engineers(Field Based) to join a well-established and growing pump solutions company operating across Oxford, London, the Home Counties, and the M4 corridor!Youll work on a variety of clean water and wastewater pump systems, carrying out planned and reactive maintenance, fault-finding, repairs, and installations. This includes water pressurisation units, booster sets, heating and HVAC pumps, pumping stations, and submersible units.This role is perfect for someone mechanically biased with hands-on experience in pumps, valves, pipework, water treatment, drainage, or utilities

and who enjoys a varied field-based role.This is a Full-Time, Permanent position.What youll be doingCarry out mechanical servicing, installations, and commissioning of equipment including pumps, valves, pipework, pumping stations and associated systemsDiagnose and repair mechanical faults to optimise performance and prevent downtimeAttend planned maintenance visits and respond to emergency breakdownsComplete accurate site reports, record job progress, and liaise with office support teamsEnsure all tasks are completed in line with health & safety regulationsDeliver excellent customer service and represent the business professionally on every siteOperate and maintain a fully equipped company vanHoursMonday-Friday, 8:00am-4:45pm (flexibility required)Pay£40,000 - £45,000 per annum (depending on experience)Overtime available and paid at time

& double time Skills/Experience RequiredEssential Hands-on experience with Pumps, Valves, Pipework or similarA valid UK driving licencePreferred Mechanical engineering qualificationsA background in Utility Maintenance, Water Treatment, Drainage etcCSCS, First Aid or Confined space trainingBenefitsCompany pension schemePrivate healthcareOvertime at premium ratesOngoing training and developmentCompany phone / tablet providedTools and all expenses coveredFree on-site parkingFlexible working EssentialAll applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK (sponsorship not provided).All applicants must be commutable to the Oxford area.What to do nextIf 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.TPBN1_UKTJ

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