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Chineham
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Mechanical Supervisor

What Are We Looking For?
Due to continued growth, WES, part of the RSE Group, is looking for a Working Mechanical Supervisor to assist with the successful delivery of installation projects within the Water industry. The primary function of the role is to oversee manpower on site, order materials, manage on-site works, while working hands on assisting with installation projects.
Please note there is travel and working away from home required as part of this role with accommodation provided by WES.
Some of Your Key Duties Include:
Installation of new and existing mechanical equipment including kiosks and plastic pipework.
Inspect equipment and identify faulty components.
Carrying out testing and pre-commissioning of equipment on site.
Instructing, directing, controlling, and allocating work to Trade Operatives & Apprentices.
Deliver toolbox talks and review permits, safety requirements and RAMS.
Overseeing mechanical works to ensure they are being carried out to timescales and to the required standard/quality.
Providing the Installation Manager with progress reports and future resource requirements.
What Do You Need?
NVQ or Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering, Pipefitting or equivalent.
Proven Mechanical installation experience specifically working with plastics.
Good knowledge of Quality, Environmental and Health & Safety processes/procedures.
SSSTS
Water industry experience would be highly advantageous however other industries will also be considered.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work with, lead, and motivate teams of apprentices and operatives under your supervision
Full UK Driving Licence
WES - Who Are We?
WES is one of the leading suppliers of specialist Chemical Dosing systems in the UK. Simply put, we do it all. Our service offering includes design, manufacture, and installation of innovative chemical dosing solutions for the UK water industry and industrial manufacturing markets. Our nationwide coverage means WES is well placed to offer integrated solutions and support services across the UK. Uniquely, chemical dosing is not a division of WES, it is WES. We believe this gives us cutting edge advantage in the marketplace, and our people are at the forefront of our innovation.
WES is part of the RSE group of companies, offering us a unique advantage in the marketplace. RSE is the leading partner of choice in the design, build & maintenance of water treatment & water recycling equipment. Delivering products and services to clients across the UK, RSEs offering to the market focuses on innovation, efficiency, and excellence.
RSE Who Are We?
Established in 1982, RSE has grown into one of the most prominent MEICA engineering businesses in the UK water industry. We have created a complete in-house and full-service capability from project inception through to design, fabrication, and delivery by means of installation and commissioning.
Our service offering presents industry-leading innovative solutions and our dedicated staff play a key role in delivering our sustainability and wider business goals. With over 2000 staff across our group of companies, our strategic ambition will see the business continue to grow as we expand our operations and diversify our products. One of RSEs key focuses is driving servant leadership and giving our people the opportunity and responsibility to take an entrepreneurial approach in their career development.
In a flourishing sector where there are vast career opportunities available, we believe by leading transformation in the industry our offering to the market means our people have the space to thrive.
If youre interested in a career with a company that will harness your skills and provide you with the support to create your own future within the water industry, apply now.

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