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Water Hygiene Engineer/Legionella Risk Assessor

Chelmsley Wood
4 months ago
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Roles Available: Legionella Risk Assessors & Water Hygiene Engineer
Salary: £23,500 - £34,000 per annum dependent upon experience, plus subsistence overtime payments, works vehicle, fuel/expenses card & development opportunities.
Hours: Monday to Friday 8am -5pm, with flexibility required
Location: North Midlands, South Yorkshire & North East
What can you expect?
Due to planned growth within the company, we are looking to add both Legionella Risk Assessors and Water Hygiene Engineers to our team. You will carry out risk assessments of building cold and hot water systems for the control of Legionellosis.
You will be joining an award winning organisation and will be responsible for conducting risk assessments in accordance with the ACOP L8 guidelines at commercial and industrial premises. Additional duties will include producing reports, creating schematic drawings, visiting clients, building and maintaining strong, working relationships with clients at all levels.
Ideally, you will have muiltiple years of risk assessment experience within the water treatment industry along with excellent written communication skills, you should be computer literate, able to work alone or part of a team and use your own initiative.
Experience in remedial plumbing works and producing quotations, following legionella risk assessments will also be part of the role.
Other duties may include, but not be limited to:

  • Temperature checks and monitoring
  • Water Sampling
  • TMV Servicing
  • Shower cleans
  • Tank inspections and cleans
  • Chlorination work
  • Following a preventative maintenance program as instructed.
  • Providing same-day service reports as required.
  • Ensuring records are maintained
    What do you need?
  • A full driving license
  • You will need knowledge and experience of both ACoP L8 (Legionnaires) and water safety standards and by HSG 274, water system monitoring and sampling including associated company documents and guidance
  • Demonstrate behaviours in line with our company values: Sustainability, Trust, Accountability, Respect and Safety
    What additional benefits are available?
  • Company vehicle, mobile phone, and tablet
  • Company events
  • Employee Recognition Scheme
  • Referral bonus program
  • Pension
  • Annual Pay reviews
    About Us
    Our client utilises years of experience and are experts in their various fields and work hard to give their customers peace of mind by delivering effective water treatment, air hygiene, process engineering and training solutions.
    They offer proactive water treatment and water hygiene services and help customers maintain compliance with their legal requirements and legionella prevention.
    This is an exciting, new opportunity within an award winning and growing company

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