CHARLES ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Pump Service Engineer

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Pump Service Engineer
Pump Service Engineer
1x London and 2x home counties
Multiple Positions Available
Our client is a well-established, highly successful pumped specialist. They design, manufacture, install, and maintain high-quality pump stations and drainage systems for a large nationwide client base across Retail, Residential, Commercial, Public Sector, and Hospitality sectors.
Due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of lucrative London and surrounding contracts, they are now looking to expand their Pump Engineer team with multiple experienced engineers.
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The Role
- Service, maintain, repair, commission, and install submersible pump stations and associated control systems across London.
- Carry out both mechanical and electrical fault finding and repairs on grey water and effluent pumping systems.
- Work on live client sites, ensuring maximum uptime and reliability of critical drainage infrastructure.
- Respond to emergency call-outs and reactive breakdowns.
- Occasional work in confined spaces.
This is a varied, hands-on role ideal for a practical Pump Engineer who enjoys solving problems and keeping systems running efficiently.


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What You'll Bring
- Proven experience working with grey water and effluent pumping systems (preferred)
- Good electrical diagnostic & repair skills.
- Understanding of submersible pumps, control panels, and associated drainage equipment.
- Full UK driving licence (essential).
- Professional attitude with the ability to represent the company well on client sites.
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