Cleartech Group
HVAC Commissioning & Water Treatment Engineer – Scotland

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HVAC Commissioning & Water Treatment Engineer – Scotland
Job Title: HVAC Commissioning & Water Treatment Engineer
Location: Scotland
About Us
Cleartech Group’s vision is to consistently build a business we can be proud of.
Our ethos is a specialist building services provider who specialises in HVAC Commissioning, Water Treatment, Commissioning Management, Legionella Compliance, Fire Damper Drop testing & several other compliance services for over 20 years.
What you’ll be doing:
- Keep a daily diary of events under your control including a list of specialists on site, staff working under your direction and any decisions made by others on site which may affect progress.
- Record delays and reasons for them.
- Be responsible for all aspects of site safety for yourself and others including implementing risk assessment, method statements and toolbox talks.
- Produce project specific method statements and obtain approval.
- Monitor and record progress of all other trades which directly or indirectly affect commissioning and water treatment activities.
- Carry out pre-work site visits, providing advice and reporting on flushing and cleaning facilities and requirements.
- Assess and advise on design and installation of heating, cooling, ventilation, and domestic water systems.
- Be able to carry out works on large complex systems on major projects without direct supervision.
- Be able to identify and overcome complex issues relating to the installation or design.
- Be able to run larger scale projects and manage other engineers.
- Have an understanding of chemical and microbiological parameters and the reasons for failures and remedial action.
- Have a working knowledge of all specialist activities associated with commissioning and water treatment.
- Advise, mentor and motivate all staff under your supervision – lead by example.
- Always ensure that the commercial interests of the company are protected.
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- CSA Grade 3 minimum.
- A passionate, ambitious and experienced engineer who is competent with problem solving across both air and water services.
- Ability to work as part of a team or as an individual.
- Keen to improve and embrace further learning/training.
- Provide concise and direct feedback to clients to meet the expectations and requirements of our customers, establishing and maintaining effective relationships with the company’s client base.
- Building Services Engineers qualifications beneficial but not essential.
- CSCS card.
- Full UK Driving License.
What’s in it for you?
- Competitive salary
- Company vehicle
- Personal and professional development
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