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Job Role: Water Hygiene Technician
Role Purpose
CBRE Global Workplace Solutions, leading global provider of integrated facilities and corporate real estate management, are recruiting a Water Hygiene Engineer to join the team located in Northumbria University.
To work with the Site FM & other team members, in implementing the maintenance services. This includes planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive maintenance in accordance with the building operating manuals, including site assistance with sub-contractors and in house labour for the delivery of compliance, contract service levels and the current regulations.
Training will be provided on access platforms and water management as a minimum.
Primary Objectives And Tasks
- Carry out routine monitoring of the water systems within the designated buildings.
- Assist technical on site team in carrying out maintenance and repair activities.
- Undertake non-technical engineering maintenance task.
- Keep plant and work areas clean and tidy.
- Carry out weekly / monthly tasks on water systems to ensure compliance as instructed.
- Undertake failsafe & servicing of TMV's.
- Carry out clean & disinfection of cold water storage tanks and associated plant.
- Working closely with sub contractors to ensure works are to a high standard.
- Computer literate with ability to work on CAFM system on tablet.
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Accountabilities
- Accountable to Working Supervisor and Engineering Manager.
- The post holder does not have any directly reporting staff.
- This post carries no direct budgetary responsibility.
Core Competencies
Education
- A good basic education is essential, with good written and spoken English and basic Mathematics skills.


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Training & Experience
- Demonstrate working experience of HSG274, Approved Code of Practice L8, Health Care Memorandum (HTM)
- Legionella Awareness
- Hot and cold water systems management
- Must come from a strong legionella, water treatment, water hygiene, chemical background
- Experience with water delivery systems and isolation procedures
- Plumbing qualifications up to NVQ Level 2 (Desirable)
- Risk Assessor qualifications (Desirable)
- RPZ Valve knowledge and experience (Desirable)
Character
- Ability to work on own initiative and as part of a team.
- On some occasions, able to work at height after training.
- Must be flexible regarding work times.
- Must hold a full UK driving licence.
- Punctual on all occasions.
- IT literate.
- Good communicator.
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