Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£13.50 - £14.50 per week
Pertemps are supporting a local client who are seeking 4 x Plant Operators for a a project that will last between 3-6 weeks. Duties involved: Safely and continuously monitor the operation of a temporary water treatment plant. Operate and maintain equipment related to water treatment Conduct regular water sampling and quality testing. Ensure compliance with safety protocols and environmental regulations. Troubleshoot and address any issues related to water treatment processes. Qualifications: Knowledge of water treatment processes and chemical dosing. CSCS Card Strong attention to safety and environmental guidelines Full training will be provided to all candidates The shift pattern for this role will be 6am - 6pm and 6pm - 6am Day shift:£13.50 per hour Night Shift £14.50 per hour Please apply with an updated CV
Aylesbury
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