Boiler & Valve Engineering
Domestic/Commercial Gas Service Engineer

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About the Role
We are seeking a Combustion Service Engineer, a role in which the successful candidate will provide installation, commissioning, inspection, and servicing activities on a range of industrial combustion equipment and associated steam system parts on a routine/scheduled basis, or in response to unexpected faults, on sites throughout Scotland.
- Service and optimise industrial boilers and burners
- Perform planned maintenance and safety inspections
- Diagnose faults and resolve breakdowns quickly
- Calibrate and test valves and combustion controls
- Ensure compliance through accurate service reports
- Provide reliable on-site engineering support for customers
Responsibilities
We are seeking a Service Engineer to carry out installation, inspection, and maintenance of customers' industrial steam boilers, valves, and associated steam system parts on a routine/scheduled basis, or in response to unexpected faults – on sites throughout Scotland. Engineers with mechanical and electrical experience are welcomed – along with all levels of experience.
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- Install, service, and commission industrial boiler systems
- Inspect and overhaul valves and steam system components
- Support call-out rota and overtime as required
- Deliver planned and reactive maintenance and repairs
- Prepare equipment for statutory inspections and NDT
- Provide clear service reports and customer feedback
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The Gas Service Engineer will carry out preventative and reactive service and maintenance activities on a range of gas and combustion equipment for our customers throughout Scotland. The postholder would be involved in commercial works whilst also making the transition into industrial equipment – fully supported with robust training and mentoring.
- Maintain domestic and commercial gas and combustion equipment
- Respond to callouts, diagnose faults, and complete repairs
- Install, commission, and service gas and combustion systems
- Support mechanical and electrical work on steam plant
- Produce accurate reports and keep customers informed
- Build customer relationships and flag upgrade opportunities
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