Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£38000 - £42000 per annum, Benefits: van fuel card 25 days holiday
Senior Water Hygiene engineer £38/43k – APPLY TODAY My Client requires a water hygiene engineer to manage the water quality sampling and processes ( CW) across their portfolio of high end residential developments throughout london and the home counties. The role requires you to attend different sites to complete a range of Legionella maintenance PPMs, remedial cleaning, sampling, monitoring, minor plumbing tasks to meet clients' requirements with a keen eye for detail. Main Duties - Flushing & descaling of outlets, temperature monitoring and routine monitoring tasks in line with ACOP L8/HSG 274 Control Regime - CWST inspections & surveys, clean & disinfections - Sampling in line with BS7592: Sampling for Legionella Bacteria in Water Systems in multiple sector properties - Getting samples back from labs, arranging remedial work with sub contractors and making sure the work is carried out on time and safely. - Maintain our customer's water logbooks and complete the necessary documentation in accordance with current guidelines and company policy. - To communicate daily to the service department that all tasks are carried out efficiently. Ensure that any equipment for which you are responsible is kept clean and is properly maintained. - All reporting completed on site. To succeed in this role, you will need: Good understanding of ACOP L8 & HSG 274 parts 1,2,3 Ability to complete paperwork & make recommendations from Service Visit A keenness to progress and take on additional training Excellent written and verbal communication skills with IT skills, including the use of Microsoft Office PACKAGE : £38/42K Van & Fuel card 25 days holiday Overtime available Lots of training opportunities Laptop – phone – uniform
Southend-on-Sea
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