MIECA Mechanial Installation Engineer / Fitter

Clayton Project Engineering
Barnsley
1 week ago
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Standard Hourly Rate £18.38/Hr


Annual Range: £34,885 to £43,000


Minimum Hours: 36.5


Average Hours: 40-45 Hours


Job Type: Full-time, predominantly Mon to Fri, within the hours 6:30 to 6:30pm


Travel Time Paid between Penistone Works to/from Client Sites.


Clayton Project Engineering is a Mechanical & Electrical contractor working within the water utility sector undertaking contracts ranging from £10k to £750k.


This role would be based from our Penistone works, undertaking installation & Maintenance on sites operated by Yorkshire Water.


All Employees are based from our works in Penistone, South Yorkshire, and all candidates should consider their location & travel time which is outside their working day.


Existing Employees are based in Barnsley, Rotherham, Sheffield, Huddersfield & Wakefield with a normal commute time of upto 45 minutes.


This role would be reporting to the Operations Manager.


Responsibilities and Duties

  • The installation of Mechanical and Electrical equipment which has been supplied designed as per the client specifications.
  • Installation of PVC pipework and ancillaries (single / dual contained / flexible pipes)
  • On Site & Off Site manufacture & Installation of Chemical dosing System, including manufacture of dosing rigs in house.
  • Installation of Ductile Iron pipework and ancillaries.
  • To comply with the companies & clients policies & procedures to maintain our Safety, Health, Quality & Environment Standards.
  • Working on Clean Potable Water & Waste Water sites.
  • Working as part of a multi skilled team/s.
  • Undertaking on site commissioning / testing
  • Daily reporting of complete work to the Site / Operation Manager.
  • Daily organization of tasks on site in line with construction program.
  • Positive attitude to completing the work efficiently & on time.

Minimum Qualifications

  • QCF Level 3 in Engineering or Construction Related Discipline, (NVQ3 higher)
  • CSCS Gold Card in a construction related mechanical discipline.
  • Full Driving Licence

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