Brammer Group
Workshop Engineer (Pump)

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Workshop Engineer (Pump)
The Role
Permanent
Full Time
Deritend, part of the Rubix Group, provide 24/7 engineering services. We repair, overhaul, install, and maintain pumps, motors, gearboxes, compressors, hydraulic equipment and cover a wide range of industrial equipment for customers across multiple sectors.
The Technician role is a multi-skilled position, responsible for the installation, assembly, testing, commissioning, maintenance, and repair of industrial systems and equipment.
Key Responsibilities
- Analyse job cards and work instructions to determine scope, status, limitations, and requirements.
- Inspect, test, assemble, and commission industrial equipment to ensure compliance with customer specifications and internal standards.
- Carry out fault diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
- Record in detail work undertaken, parts used, and time spent, ensuring accurate completion of job documentation.
- Use precision measuring equipment such as Vernier's, micrometers, and dial test indicators.
- Operate workshop and site equipment safely, in line with training and company procedures.
- Liaise with customers, colleagues, and management to provide updates and technical support.
- Ensure all work is completed to the required quality and delivered on time.
- Promote and uphold company values, focusing on safety, quality, and customer satisfaction.
- Strip down, repair, identify component wear, reassemble, and test wide range of pumps (centrifugal, submersible, multistage, progressive cavity, turbine, positive displacement etc.) to OEM or customer specifications.
- Carry out shaft alignment, balancing, and performance testing.
- Occasional sitework for installation, laser alignment and commissioning may be required.
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Key Skills / Qualifications
- Proven engineering/technical background in industrial maintenance.
- Ability to interpret engineering drawings and technical manuals.
- Experience using hand tools, workshop machinery, and test equipment.
- Strong problem-solving and fault-finding skills.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills when dealing with colleagues and customers.
- Flexible, with the ability to work both in the workshop and on customer sites.


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Good to Have Qualifications
- Recognised apprenticeship or NVQ Level 3 (Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or equivalent).
- Specialist training/certification where applicable (e.g., lifting, confined space, electrical testing).
- Valid UK driving licence preferred.
Health, Safety & Quality Responsibilities
- Comply with company and statutory health & safety regulations at all times.
- Take responsibility for personal safety and that of others in the workplace.
- Ensure all equipment and tools are maintained in safe working order.
- Report hazards, near misses, and incidents promptly.
- Maintain quality standards in line with ISO procedures and company policies.
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