Water Hygiene Manager - £55k plus package

Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Water Treatment Manager

Northwest UK with UK travel when required

£55k p/a & vehicle & expenses, package & benefits.

Working hours are 40 hours p/w (Monday-Friday)

Our client are an established, successful and growing Engineering Specialist who have been trading for 30 years, they have engineered solutions for all business types, specialising in NHS, private healthcare, education, pharmaceuticals, retail, manufacturing, commercial and residential building sectors.

Due to continued growth and long term contract wins they require a Water Treatment Manager to join their team,

Key responsibilities of Water Treatment Manager:

Managing 5-10 people at various locations across the Uk
Quoting work from DWGs
Producing Quotations to Clients
Producing Risk Assessments for Sites
Must have L8 Risk assessment accreditation
Pre-commissioning cleaning (flushing, dosing, batch work, back-flushing) of Closed water heating and chilled systems to BG29/2021 - both new & existing
Chlorination of domestic water systems.
Surveys, sampling, documentation, preparation of method statements
Temporary pump & filter setup

Requirements for the position:

  • Good understanding of BSRIA guidelines and CIBSE codes.

  • Ability to use own initiative

  • Good eye for detail

  • Adequate computer skills, proficient in Microsoft Excel

  • Flexible working approach

  • CSCS Card

    Team player with the ability to carry out clear instructions to continually raise the standards of processes within the team.

    This is an excellent opportunity to work for an established industry specialist who can offer a stable and structured environment, opportunity to develop skills and manage some interesting contracts.

    If you meet the criteria then please contact Russ Cleverley at Penguin Recruitment in CONFIDENCE

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