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An established industry player in water treatment is seeking a skilled Water Treatment Operative to join their growing team. This role involves essential tasks such as cleaning and chlorination of cooling towers, water sampling, and chemical dosing in closed systems. The ideal candidate will possess a full driving license and be ready to travel from London to the Home Counties. With a focus on teamwork and efficiency, this position offers a chance to contribute to vital water treatment services while enjoying the benefits of a company vehicle and a supportive work environment. If you are passionate about water quality and service excellence, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Water Treatment Operative, London / Home Counties, £25-30k plus over time
My client is a water treatment service provider, looking to expand and develop their team. They are currently seeking an experienced Water Treatment Operative.
Responsibilities will include:
They are looking for somebody to work Tuesday to Saturday, as many jobs need to be carried out on Saturdays; however, Saturday is usually not a full day. Staff are expected to be at their first site for 8.30am and leave their last job between 2.30pm and 3.00pm.
As they build the team, they will alternate the Tuesday to Saturday working between the teams.
They will provide a company van, phone, and soon they will be digitizing the systems; many of the reports will then be done via a tablet.
A full and clean driving licence is required. The successful candidate will cover from London to the Home Counties (up to 60 minutes travel from London).
We are unable to accept or process applications from candidates who are currently living outside of the United Kingdom.
VISA Sponsorship: The client is unable to provide VISA sponsorship (now or in the future) and therefore cannot employ anyone who does not have full leave to remain and work in the UK. During the recruitment process, you will be asked to provide evidence of your Right to Work in the UK.