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An established industry player in water hygiene and treatment is seeking a dedicated Water Hygiene Engineer to join their team. In this permanent role, you will work across the South of England, ensuring the monitoring and maintenance of domestic water systems. Your responsibilities will include temperature monitoring, water sampling, and conducting inspections and surveys. This opportunity offers a competitive salary based on your experience, along with attractive benefits such as a company van, fuel card, and the chance to join private healthcare after probation. If you're passionate about making a positive impact in the environmental sector, this role is for you.
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Summary:
Nijhuis Saur Industries are one of the UKs leading Water Hygiene/Treatment Companies. We provide cooling tower engineering and environmental solutions across the UK.
We have an opportunity for an additional Water Hygiene Engineer to work on a variety of different client sites to assist in the monitoring and maintenance of domestic water systems.
The role is a permanent position, covering the South of England. Working hours are dependent on the job, predominantly working Monday to Friday with the occasional weekend work.
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Nijhuis Saur Industries UK & Ireland are committed to maintaining Environmental & Social Impact goals:
To reach Net Zero emissions across our value chain by 2040.
To continuously meet high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, accountability, maintaining B-Corp Certification.
To be a socially responsible company creating a positive impact to all stakeholders including workers, communities, customers, and our planet.
Nijhuis Saur Industries UK & Ireland are an equal opportunity employer; we are committed to providing equal opportunities in all aspects of employment in line with the Equality Act 2010.