Mechanical/Service Engineer

H.A McEwen (Boiler Repairs) Ltd
Keighley
1 month ago
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Mechanical/Service Engineer at H.A McEwen (Boiler Repairs) Ltd


Our specialist engineering company is looking to recruit a Mechanical/Service Engineer. The candidate needs to have worked on industrial sites and ideally has experience with steam or industrial heating and process systems. As a Service Engineer at HA McEwens, your dedication and craftsmanship won’t go unnoticed. We recognise and reward exceptional performance, providing ample opportunities for career advancement and personal growth.


Responsibilities

  • Preparing boilers for annual inspections
  • Preparation for NDT testing
  • Valve overhauls
  • Valve and pipework repairs

The role also crosses into other areas such as boiler repair contracts, general fitting, boiler plant and pipework installations and heritage-related projects. It incorporates many diverse and exciting projects using modern and traditional techniques.


Skills and Experience

We are looking for a hardworking, flexible, reliable and trustworthy individual. The successful candidate will ensure deadlines are met whilst working under pressure, have excellent attention to detail, work well within a team and be able to use their skills to solve problems.


Why work at McEwens

We are committed to your professional growth and provide resources for continuous learning and skill development. The successful candidate will receive full training and have the opportunity to further their skills and progress their career through specialist courses, becoming a highly skilled Mechanical/Service Engineer.


Other Information

The role will be based at our works and will include travelling across the UK. Working away will be required on occasion. The candidate must be based within travelling distance of our works near Keighley in West Yorkshire. Character references will be essential.


Licenses

Full clean UK driving licence preferred.


Hours

Monday to Friday (45 hours basic). Weekend availability and overtime.


Salary

To be discussed depending on experience.


How to Apply

Please email a covering letter and your CV, including at least two references, to or write to HA McEwen Boiler Repairs Ltd, Farling Top, Cowling, Keighley, West Yorkshire, BD22 0NW.


Seniority Level

Entry level


Employment Type

Full-time


Job Function

Management and Manufacturing


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