Service Engineer (Water Purification)

Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Service Engineer (Water Purification)

£36,000- £42,000 + Van + Training + Progression + Company Benefits

Birmingham (South Based Patch)

Are you a Service Engineer with a background in Water Purification Equipment looking to work for a market-leading company who offer excellent training on specialist systems, progression into management and optional overtime to boost your earnings?

On offer is the opportunity to work with a specialist in the water purification industry, the company offer full end-to-end solutions including design, manufacture, commissioning and installation of all equipment. They work with various industries and have customers ranging from leading automotive and food brands, to pharmaceutical and hospital sites.

This varied and autonomous role, will see you work across a local patch on various types of water purification systems, you will be responsible for the service, maintenance and repair of systems including water softeners, reverse osmosis systems and deionisers. You will receive full training on all systems and equipment you are unfamiliar with, receive door to door pay and overtime.

This role would suit a Service Engineer or similar with a background in the Water Purification Industry, looking to work for a leading brand who have been in operation for over 25 years, who offer training, progression, overtime and the opportunity to work on a wide variety of systems.

The Role:

Service, Repair and Maintenance of Water Purification Systems
Systems include: Water Softeners, De-ionisers, Reverse Osmosis and UV Filtration
Fault finding, commissioning and installation of water systems
Regional patch - Door to Door pay - OvertimeThe Person:

Service Engineer or similar
Experience in the water industry in one or all of the following: Reverse Osmosis, Deionisation or Water Softeners
Full UK driving licenseIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

Reference Number: 18404C

Keywords: Field Service Engineer, Water Purification, Water Softeners, Deionisation, Reverse Osmosis, Engineer, Water, Hygiene, Treatment, UV Systems, Filtration, Cheltenham, Bristol, Worcester

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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