West Yorkshire based, with UK wide travel and regular working away from home.
When not on site, the role will be based in the workshop or on local projects.
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PAY AND PACKAGE
- £23 per hour for the first 39 hours per week (£46,644 per annum)
- Overtime paid at time and a half
- Typical earnings with overtime could be up to around £60,000 depending on travel and workload.
- Paid travel time
- Company van provided
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- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, increasing by one day per year up to 28 days
- Employer pension contribution of 6 %
- Company paid health cash plan
- Death in service cover, one times annual salary
- All hotels paid when working away
- £30 per night food allowance when staying away
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OVERVIEW
This role sits within a specialist engineering business supplying equipment into the clean and wastewater sector. The position involves commissioning, servicing and supporting chemical dosing and treatment systems installed at client sites across the UK.
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The role is site based for approximately 75 % of the time, with the remaining time spent in the workshop or on local projects. Working away from home is a regular part of the role, typically Monday to Friday.
ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
- Proven experience within water treatment, chemical dosing or a closely related process environment
- Strong electrical background with supporting mechanical knowledge
- Experience commissioning and fault finding on MCCs and control panels
- Working knowledge of PLC and HMI controlled systems
- Experience with three phase and single phase systems, including DOL and VSD drives
- Hands on experience with field instrumentation such as flow meters, dosing pumps, pressure devices, valves and actuators
- Ability to carry out point to point wiring checks between panels and field devices
- Good understanding of digital and analogue signals
- Able to read and interpret electrical schematics, P and ID drawings, loop diagrams and technical documentation
- Understanding of control philosophies and functional design specifications
- 18th Edition BS7671
- Good health and safety awareness
- Full UK driving licence
- Comfortable working independently once trained
- Professional and confident in customer facing environments
- Computer literate, including Microsoft Office
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MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Commissioning new systems and equipment at customer sites
- Carrying out service, maintenance and repair work on existing installations
- Fault finding and responding to breakdowns
- Supporting factory and site acceptance testing
- Training customer operators on new equipment
- Completing commissioning and service documentation
- Working closely with internal engineering and projects teams

