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PH Water & Air Technologies is looking for a driven Lead Field Service Engineer to join our team in Water Equipment for water treatment/hygiene.   You’ll take charge of all servicing, installation, maintenance and commissioning of the equipment utilised in the water hygiene/treatment industry such as water softeners, carbon filters, Reverse Osmosis units to chemical dosing, media and UV filters.  

Established in February 2004, Ph Water Technologies Ltd has positioned itself as a premier 'Total Environment Solutions Company' in the UK and our ever-growing business continues to strive to best.  

What you receive for joining us:

We offer a competitive salary between £35,000 and £45,000 per annum, depending on experience.  We also offer 25 days holiday per year plus Bank Holidays: a pension and healthcare and other benefits we’d be happy to tell you about. 

Employee Referral Bonus Scheme

We believe great people know great people and we reward it. PH Water employees can earn generous referral bonuses of up to £1500 when they successfully recommend someone who joins us in an eligible role and completes 12 months of service. The scheme covers a wide range of positions across the business and is a fantastic opportunity to be rewarded for helping us grow our team with top talent.

Here’s a look at some of the things you’ll be doing:

Install, commission, and contribute to workshop builds of various water treatment equipment; conduct site surveys and prepare parts lists
Record commissioning data, provide client training, and offer ongoing technical support across a wide range of water treatment systems
Supervise site activities, deliver toolbox talks, liaise with clients, and occasionally train field engineers
Ensure full compliance with company Health, Safety, and Environmental Policies at all timesCan you show experience in some of these areas:

Experience of working within the water industry
Previous experience of maintaining Water Softeners in the water treatment sector
Full UK Driving Licence
Flexibility with a can-do attitude, able to ‘think on your feet’ 

Introducing our organisation:

PH Water & Air Technologies: We excel as an integrated provider. Trusted as compliance partners, we collaborate with clients in sectors such as Education, Health, Care Homes, Public Sector, Local Authority, Industry, Pharmaceutical, Hospitality, Leisure, Food & Beverage, Retail, and Media, to ensure risk reduction, safety improvement, and regulatory compliance

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