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Water Hygiene Engineer

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Location: Leeds
Salary: GBP28,000 - GBP32,000 + Company Van and Benefits
A growing water compliance business is looking for an experienced Water Hygiene Engineer to join its Water Compliance team.
This opportunity would suit an experienced Water Hygiene Engineer looking to broaden their technical expertise or a Risk Assessor seeking a more varied operational position.
Company Benefits
- Salary up to GBP32,000.
- Company van.
- 25 days annual leave.
- AVIVA pension.
- Funded training and professional development.
- Industry qualifications and career progression.
- Supportive team environment.
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Key Responsibilities
- Inspect hot and cold water systems and identify potential risks.
- Complete routine temperature monitoring and water sampling.
- Inspect and clean water storage tanks, showers and outlets.
- Carry out flushing, TMV servicing and remedial water hygiene works.
- Undertake chlorination and disinfection works where trained.
- Maintain accurate electronic records and compliance documentation.
- Communicate findings and recommendations effectively to clients.
Requirements
- Previous Water Hygiene Engineer, Legionella Risk Assessor or combined experience.
- Strong knowledge of ACoP L8, HSG274 and Legionella control.
- Experience with commercial hot and cold water systems.
- Strong report writing and documentation skills.
- Good communication and problem-solving abilities.
- Full UK driving licence.
- Relevant Legionella qualifications/training desirable.
- Experience in commercial, healthcare or industrial environments is advantageous.


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