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L2 Engineering Operative Apprenticeship

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Responsibilities
To include but not limited to:
- To offer support to Commissioning & Water Treatment Engineers. Working closely with your supervisor and the engineering team, following the correct procedures to BSRIA guidelines and, when needed, CIBSE Codes A & W
- To compile correct computer-generated test sheets and engineers’ reports using our master templates, initially with some training and guidance as required
- Always wear company clothing and appropriate PPE
- Help with producing Risk Assessments and Method Statements required for individual projects
- Proficient with use of Office Suite programs (Word, Excel spreadsheets). Computer-literate
- Some understanding of building, engineering, M & E industry desired
- Carry out all reasonable tasks or projects as requested
- To follow instructions as given by project managers/lead engineers
- To abide by company rules, Health and Safety and Quality policies
- Ensure the employee handbook has been read and understood fully
- Always behave respectfully towards customers, work colleagues and office staff
- Always promote a professional company image
- Never make a promise we cannot keep
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- Performing air and water balancing and HVAC systems validations to CIBSE Codes and BSRIA Guidelines, always with a positive outlook and can-do attitude, proactive troubleshooting
- To assist the commissioning and water treatment teams when required
- To follow the correct procedures for setting up and flushing closed low and chilled water systems to BSRIA guidelines
- Understanding L8 water compliance
- Be willing to participate in any company training days/programmes provided to improve development
- Be prepared to travel and stay away as necessary to complete your work and always look for opportunities to improve standards
- Follow company processes relating to all aspects of your work, showing respect to all staff and colleagues
- Report any issues to your project manager/ lead engineer
- To generate test sheets and reports in a timely manner
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