Vectair Environmental Ltd
Legionella Risk Assessor / Water Hygiene Consultant

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We’re hiring: Senior Legionella Risk Assessor / Water Hygiene Consultant
Vectair Environmental Ltd is looking for an experienced Legionella Risk Assessor / Water Hygiene Consultant to join our Water division.
Alongside carrying out Legionella risk assessments, we’re looking for someone we can trust to provide pragmatic, proactive, and reactive technical support to our client base.
We need someone who can walk a site, understand the domestic water system, identify real risk, write a technically sound report, and have a credible conversation with a client.
The role will involve:
- Carrying out Legionella risk assessments
- Reviewing domestic hot and cold water systems
- Producing clear, practical, and proportionate reports
- Identifying remedial actions and compliance improvements
- Interpreting water hygiene findings and microbiological results
- Providing proactive technical support to clients, helping them improve control before issues escalate
- Providing reactive support following adverse results, control failures, or client concerns
- Supporting clients with practical, sensible compliance advice
- Working closely with our Water Hygiene Technicians, plumbers, and internal operations team
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You’ll need good knowledge of ACoP L8, HSG274, and ideally BS 8580-1, along with the ability to write clear reports and explain technical findings without making them unnecessarily complicated.
Location: Site-based across client locations - mainly West London, with periodic attendance at our HQ in Aldermaston, Berks.
Role type: Full-time, permanent
This would suit someone who wants a senior technical role where their judgement, experience, and practical knowledge genuinely matter.
If you’re interested, or know someone who may be suitable, please get in touch.
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