Pipefitter / Mechanical Site Engineer - Tottenham

Hawker Electronics Limited
London
2 weeks ago
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T-T Pumps Ltd, one the UK’s market leading companies in the supply, manufacture, design, install and service of pumping equipment, is looking for a dynamic and motivated individual to join our external site teams.

Joining an exciting and fast-paced external team, the ideal candidate will be a motivated individual working alongside an electrical site engineer, installing, commissioning and servicing of pumping and related equipment.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Attend nationwide installation and breakdowns when necessary and ensure that T-T Pumps call out policy is maintained
  • Service, repair and assembly of pumps and pumping equipment
  • When requested be available on a rota basis to provide standby cover over weekends and bank holidays
  • Maintain company procedures and improve where possible
  • Complete site reports after each visit, obtain a customer signature and submit promptly
  • Be a good ambassador for the company, promoting all products and services at every opportunity
  • Ensure that the company vehicle is stocked and van-stock and tools required at all times
  • Identify training needs

WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Based on-site

ANY OTHER DUTIES NECESSARY:

  • Be flexible to the requirements of the business
  • Observe and maintain the company’s Health & Safety Policy and Procedures.
  • Undertake any other duties that may be required from time to time

PERSON SPECIFICATIONQUALIFICATIONS/ EDUCATION/ TRAINING

  • Confined space training - Desirable

Knowledge

  • Knowledge of the industry - Desirable

Experience

  • Experience of working in a similar role or maintenance - Desirable
  • Preferably with pumps - Desirable

Skills and Competencies

  • Ability to work flexibly - Essential
  • Strong prioritisation skills, ability to manage own workload - Essential

Personal Attributes

  • Self-motivated team player with a ‘can do’ mentality - Essential
  • Prepared to learn new skills - Desirable

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