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Job Title: Cleanroom Validation / LEV Engineer
Location: Bracknell, Berkshire
Salary/Benefits: £28k - £50k + Training & Benefits

We are seeking a dynamic Cleanroom Validation / LEV Engineer in the South East of England. Applicants must be able to demonstrate strong hands-on experience as well as robust technical knowledge, including the HSG 258 guidelines. The role is within a well-known Critical Air / Clean Air company, who have a strong presence within the industry. The ideal candidate will have a professional and hardworking attitude who is flexible to travel according to client requirements. Salaries are competitive and benefits include: pension scheme and the use of a company vehicle.

Our client can consider candidates in the following locations: Bracknell, Reading, Maidenhead, Slough, Windsor, Fleet, Farnham, Aldershot, Camberley, Basingstoke, Guildford, Kingston-upon-Thames, Mitcham, Croydon, Sutton, Epsom, Caterham, Redhill, Oxted, Watford, High Wycombe, Bromley, Croydon, Sevenoaks, Dartford, Gravesend, Erith, Grays, Tilbury.

Experience / Qualifications:

  • Must have experience working as a Validation Engineer and / or LEV Engineer
  • Ideally qualified with the BOHS P601
  • Ideally will hold Eastwood Park Training
  • Experienced in working across a mix of medical and pharmaceutical sites
  • Can demonstrate robust technical knowledge
  • Hardworking and driven attitude
  • Strong interpersonal skills

    The Role:
  • Conducting validation and verifications of critical ventilation systems across medical, healthcare and pharmaceutical client sites
  • Testing of critical air systems
  • Decontamination of class 1-3 safety cabinets
  • Installations and validation of fume cupboards, safety cabinets and LEV systems
  • Assessing overall performance of systems and making recommendations for works
  • Collecting air flow and pressure test measurements
  • DOP and HEPA filter testing
  • Auditing on AHUs
  • Particle counting
  • Keeping accurate records of works undertaken and collating into service reports
  • Travelling in line with company requirements
  • Working to agreed deadlines
  • Completing handover appointments with clients and carrying out system demonstrations

    Alternative Job titles: LEV Testing Engineer, LEV Service Engineer, Clean Air Technician, Critical Air Technician.

    Future Select are recruiting in the Compliance / Environmental industry, including: LEV / Critical Air / Clean Air / Air Hygiene / Fire Safety; we work with the best clients & candidates and supply the majority of permanent jobs in the market.

    We would be interested in speaking to candidates with experience in any disciplines from Risk Assessors, Service Engineers, Account Managers and Business Development/Operational Managers through to Director level.

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