Air Products
Installation & Maintenance Technician (Customer Engineering)

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We are looking for Installation and Service Technicians to deliver maintenance services to customer installations across the North West. These services include hands-on mechanical work, periodic inspections, and legally required compliance activities. Work will range from small-scale leisure cylinder accounts to complex, high-volume operational customers.
You will be responsible for installation and removal of equipment, troubleshooting, repair work, preventive maintenance, legal (PSSR) inspections, and supporting onsite project teams with commissioning/decommissioning activities.
You will work on diverse applications, primarily cryogenic equipment, pumps, motors, and high-pressure systems involving gases such as hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and CO₂. Industries served include manufacturing, leisure, food processing, medical applications, and hydrogen for mobility (H2fM).
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Key Responsibilities
- Full engagement in Basic Safety Process (BSP) activities, including attendance at BSP LII Sequential Safety Meetings and completion of daily/monthly BSP tasks.
- Adherence to customer-specific safety protocols and procedures.
- Ensure safe operation and legal compliance of sites.
- Execute statutory and non-statutory maintenance in a timely manner.
- Respond promptly to unplanned corrective maintenance.
- Maintain accurate documentation of all work performed.
- Maintain installed instrumentation (pressure, temperature, flow, level, gas detection).
- Service safety devices (pressure relief valves, bursting discs).
- Maintain shutdown systems, control valves, and pneumatic control systems.
- Support commissioning/decommissioning activities for projects.
- Provide verbal and in-person support for external customers and internal operational plants.
- Liaise with customers for site access and job readiness.
- Collaborate with internal teams for installation approvals and “Safe to Fill” processes.
- Demonstrate discipline in using tools such as ServiceMax and WorkDay for work order management.
Requirements & Qualifications
- Recognised Instrument, Electrical, or Mechanical Apprenticeship and/or HNC or NVQ Level 3 in Engineering discipline, or equivalent industry experience.
- Good standard of education including Mathematics and English (Grade C or above).
- Full UK Driving Licence (essential).
- Experience with Pressurised Systems (PSSR 2000 compliance) – desirable.
- Skills in brazing, welding, or fabrication – desirable.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with proven customer-facing experience.
- Field-based experience in installations and maintenance activities.
- Mechanical, piping, instrumentation, or fitter background.
- Familiarity with ERP platforms (e.g., SAP, ServiceMax) and PDA usage.
- Ability to work cross-functionally in multi-disciplined teams.
- Proactive, self-motivated, and able to work independently.
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work under pressure.
- Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities; willingness to work extended hours when required.
- Ability to travel frequently and work remotely.


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