Dura Pump Ltd
Pump & Systems Engineer

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Join a growing engineering team in a fast-expanding business
Dura Pump is looking for an experienced Pump & Systems Engineer who enjoys solving problems, taking ownership and completing work to a high standard.
Competitive Salary + Overtime + Bonus + Benefits
What will you be doing?
- Work across a wide range of commercial and industrial pump systems, carrying out:
- Electrical and mechanical fault finding
- Pump and system repairs
- Planned servicing and maintenance
- Control panel, inverter and wiring work
- Pump and system replacements
- New installations and commissioning
- Troubleshooting to prevent system failures
- Workshop repairs where required
- Participation in the call-out rota
The equipment you will work on includes:
- Heating and chilled-water pumps
- Booster pumps and packaged booster sets
- Pressurisation units
- Wastewater pumps and systems
- Sewage and storm pump stations
- Industrial process pumps
The role provides genuine variety. One day you could be diagnosing a control fault in a hospital, and the next you could be replacing a pump system within a prison, university, commercial building or manufacturing facility.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for an engineer who:
- Has strong mechanical and electrical fault-finding ability
- Understands pumps, motors, inverters, controls and associated systems
- Enjoys diagnosing the actual cause of a problem
- Takes pride in completing work properly
- Can manage their own workload and make sensible decisions on site
- Communicates clearly with customers and colleagues
- Takes ownership while knowing when to ask the wider team for support
- Thinks ahead and considers the best long-term solution
- Works safely and professionally at all times
- Wants to keep learning and developing
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You do not need to know every pump or system before you join us. We are more interested in someone with a solid engineering foundation, the right attitude and the willingness to keep improving.
Why join Dura Pump?
Dura Pump is a growing team within a fast-expanding business. We have ambitious plans, but we also understand that growth only works when the people within the business grow with it. You will join a close-knit engineering team where people support one another, share knowledge and work together to get the right result for the customer. You will be encouraged to:
- Contribute your ideas
- Help improve the way we work
- Develop your technical knowledge
- Take on greater responsibility as you progress
- Build a long-term career within the business


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We work in critical environments where pump failure can have a serious impact. The work matters, the systems matter, and the quality of our engineering matters.
What we offer
- Competitive salary
- Regular overtime opportunities
- Generous bonus scheme
- Lunch and overnight allowances
- Company pension
- Holiday entitlement
- Training and development
- Opportunities for career progression
- Varied and technically interesting work
- Support from an experienced engineering and technical team
- The opportunity to grow with a successful, expanding business
The role is based from Northampton and involves travelling to customer sites across the UK. Due to the nature of some of the environments we support, a DBS check will be required before employment.
Interested? If you are a capable engineer who enjoys fault finding, wants more responsibility and would like to be part of a team and business that is genuinely growing, we would be pleased to hear from you. Join Dura Pump and help us keep critical buildings and systems running safely and reliably every day.
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