Job Title: Water Treatment Equipment / Installations Engineer Location: Enfield, Greater London Salary/Benefits: 27k - 48k + Training & Benefits Our client is a rapidly-growing and respected name within the Water Treatment industry, who have recently won new commercial and public sector contracts in the South East of England. They are seeking an experienced Water Treatment Equipment / Installations Engineer, who can hit the ground running upon joining the company. It would be beneficial to be situated near to the M25 for easier travel across the region. We are seeking an all-rounder who can adapt to changing company needs. Salaries on offer are competitive, and benefits packages include: company vehicle, overtime, pension scheme and annual leave. We can consider candidates from the following locations: Enfield, Ilford, Barking, Romford, Hornchurch, Grays, Tilbury, Working, Guildford, Aldershot, Fleet, Farnborough, Farnham, Redhill, Caterham, Oxted, Epsom, Sutton, Croydon, Bromley, London, Twickenham, Kingston upon Thames, Weybridge, Slough, Windsor, Maidenhead, Wembley, Dartford, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Erith, Maidstone, Rainham. Experience / Qualifications: - Proven experience as a Water Treatment Equipment / Installations Engineer - Ideally will have NVQ Level 2 in Plumbing as a minimum - Comfortable liaising with clients directly - Good working knowledge of HSG 274 and ACOP L8 guidelines - Proven literacy and numeracy skills - Comfortable using IT software - Hardworking attitude The Role: - Conducting servicing, repairs and installations of chemical dosing equipment, water softeners CLO2 units, ROs and UV filtration systems - Replacements of components, including: RPZ valves, pipework and vessels - Highlighting system technical faults and making recommendations for remedials - Decommissioning of systems / equipment - Completing detailed technical service reports - Servicing a range of commercial, industrial and local authority client sites - Maintaining strong working relationships with clients - Providing regular updates to clients and answering technical queries - Working to agreed project scopes and deadlines - Ensuring to provide high standards of service to clients Alternative job titles: Water Treatment Engineer, Water Treatment Service Engineer, Equipment Service Engineer. Future Select are recruiting in the Water Treatment/Hygiene industry; we work with the best clients & candidates and supply the majority of permanent jobs in the market. We would be interested in speaking to candidates with experience in any disciplines from Risk Assessors, Service Engineers, Account Managers and Business Development/Operational Managers through to Director level. We are inundated with applications, we will endeavour to get back in touch, however if you have applied to Future Select and you have not heard from us after a week, on this occasion, you will not have been successful. Your details will be saved on our system and you will be contacted in the future if a vacancy matches your skills. Future Select Copyright 2026
28/05/2026
Full time
Job Title: Water Treatment Equipment / Installations Engineer Location: Enfield, Greater London Salary/Benefits: 27k - 48k + Training & Benefits Our client is a rapidly-growing and respected name within the Water Treatment industry, who have recently won new commercial and public sector contracts in the South East of England. They are seeking an experienced Water Treatment Equipment / Installations Engineer, who can hit the ground running upon joining the company. It would be beneficial to be situated near to the M25 for easier travel across the region. We are seeking an all-rounder who can adapt to changing company needs. Salaries on offer are competitive, and benefits packages include: company vehicle, overtime, pension scheme and annual leave. We can consider candidates from the following locations: Enfield, Ilford, Barking, Romford, Hornchurch, Grays, Tilbury, Working, Guildford, Aldershot, Fleet, Farnborough, Farnham, Redhill, Caterham, Oxted, Epsom, Sutton, Croydon, Bromley, London, Twickenham, Kingston upon Thames, Weybridge, Slough, Windsor, Maidenhead, Wembley, Dartford, Orpington, Sevenoaks, Erith, Maidstone, Rainham. Experience / Qualifications: - Proven experience as a Water Treatment Equipment / Installations Engineer - Ideally will have NVQ Level 2 in Plumbing as a minimum - Comfortable liaising with clients directly - Good working knowledge of HSG 274 and ACOP L8 guidelines - Proven literacy and numeracy skills - Comfortable using IT software - Hardworking attitude The Role: - Conducting servicing, repairs and installations of chemical dosing equipment, water softeners CLO2 units, ROs and UV filtration systems - Replacements of components, including: RPZ valves, pipework and vessels - Highlighting system technical faults and making recommendations for remedials - Decommissioning of systems / equipment - Completing detailed technical service reports - Servicing a range of commercial, industrial and local authority client sites - Maintaining strong working relationships with clients - Providing regular updates to clients and answering technical queries - Working to agreed project scopes and deadlines - Ensuring to provide high standards of service to clients Alternative job titles: Water Treatment Engineer, Water Treatment Service Engineer, Equipment Service Engineer. Future Select are recruiting in the Water Treatment/Hygiene industry; we work with the best clients & candidates and supply the majority of permanent jobs in the market. We would be interested in speaking to candidates with experience in any disciplines from Risk Assessors, Service Engineers, Account Managers and Business Development/Operational Managers through to Director level. We are inundated with applications, we will endeavour to get back in touch, however if you have applied to Future Select and you have not heard from us after a week, on this occasion, you will not have been successful. Your details will be saved on our system and you will be contacted in the future if a vacancy matches your skills. Future Select Copyright 2026
About the company: Our client is a privately owned, award-winning environmental contractor and consultancy that has over 25 years of proven experience in providing specialist advice and undertaking quality site investigations and remediation projects. Operating across the UK with regional offices in the South East and the Midlands, our client provides services including remediation, site investigation and risk assessment to various petrochemical companies, retailers, government departments, and land and property owners. This contractor has an excellent staff retention level which has been gained by constantly concentrating on improving standards. They are renowned for looking after their staff, providing them with strong career progression opportunities through their extensive commitment to training and development and with their close management team; they are able to offer a strong family feel to the business ensuring you are a name rather than just a number. About the opportunity: Due to company expansion, my client is recruiting permanently for an Environmental Technician. You will be site-based and will be responsible for assisting with environmental investigations, remediation works, sampling, monitoring, and compliance activities to ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently, and in line with UK environmental regulations. As an Environmental Technician, you will play a key role in supporting site managers, engineers, and remediation specialists during all stages of remediation projects, from initial site investigation through to validation and site closure. General duties will include the following: Assisting with contaminated land investigations and remediation activities on-site. Collecting soil, groundwater, surface water, and gas samples in accordance with industry standards and project specifications. Supporting the installation and monitoring of groundwater wells, gas monitoring points, and remediation systems. Conducting environmental monitoring, including groundwater level readings, gas monitoring, and field testing. Maintaining accurate site records, sampling logs, and health & safety documentation. Assisting with remediation techniques such as soil treatment, excavation supervision, pump-and-treat systems, bioremediation, or vapour extraction systems. Ensuring compliance with UK environmental legislation, health & safety standards, and company procedures. Operating and maintaining environmental monitoring equipment and field instruments. Supporting waste classification, materials management, and disposal processes. Liaising with subcontractors, laboratory providers, and site personnel as required. About the requirements: For this entry-level opportunity, you will be degree-qualified in a related discipline (civil engineering, environmental science, or geology). Additionally, you will hold a good understanding of contaminated land and remediation principles, be competent in data recording and report preparation and whilst based initially at Rowley Regis, the role will involve travel between sites throughout the UK, so you must hold a full UK driving license and be willing to travel/work away from home when required. About the rewards/benefits: For this permanent opportunity, my client is looking to offer a salary between 25,000 - 30,000 per annum, however specific remuneration will depend on experience and suitability. Furthermore, there will be a generous package offered in addition to other benefits associated with a large successful company, plus, as this is a thriving business, excellent career development opportunities are available. How to apply: If interested in this opportunity, please send a copy of your CV to me or call the main office landline to discuss further on a confidential basis.
27/05/2026
Full time
About the company: Our client is a privately owned, award-winning environmental contractor and consultancy that has over 25 years of proven experience in providing specialist advice and undertaking quality site investigations and remediation projects. Operating across the UK with regional offices in the South East and the Midlands, our client provides services including remediation, site investigation and risk assessment to various petrochemical companies, retailers, government departments, and land and property owners. This contractor has an excellent staff retention level which has been gained by constantly concentrating on improving standards. They are renowned for looking after their staff, providing them with strong career progression opportunities through their extensive commitment to training and development and with their close management team; they are able to offer a strong family feel to the business ensuring you are a name rather than just a number. About the opportunity: Due to company expansion, my client is recruiting permanently for an Environmental Technician. You will be site-based and will be responsible for assisting with environmental investigations, remediation works, sampling, monitoring, and compliance activities to ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently, and in line with UK environmental regulations. As an Environmental Technician, you will play a key role in supporting site managers, engineers, and remediation specialists during all stages of remediation projects, from initial site investigation through to validation and site closure. General duties will include the following: Assisting with contaminated land investigations and remediation activities on-site. Collecting soil, groundwater, surface water, and gas samples in accordance with industry standards and project specifications. Supporting the installation and monitoring of groundwater wells, gas monitoring points, and remediation systems. Conducting environmental monitoring, including groundwater level readings, gas monitoring, and field testing. Maintaining accurate site records, sampling logs, and health & safety documentation. Assisting with remediation techniques such as soil treatment, excavation supervision, pump-and-treat systems, bioremediation, or vapour extraction systems. Ensuring compliance with UK environmental legislation, health & safety standards, and company procedures. Operating and maintaining environmental monitoring equipment and field instruments. Supporting waste classification, materials management, and disposal processes. Liaising with subcontractors, laboratory providers, and site personnel as required. About the requirements: For this entry-level opportunity, you will be degree-qualified in a related discipline (civil engineering, environmental science, or geology). Additionally, you will hold a good understanding of contaminated land and remediation principles, be competent in data recording and report preparation and whilst based initially at Rowley Regis, the role will involve travel between sites throughout the UK, so you must hold a full UK driving license and be willing to travel/work away from home when required. About the rewards/benefits: For this permanent opportunity, my client is looking to offer a salary between 25,000 - 30,000 per annum, however specific remuneration will depend on experience and suitability. Furthermore, there will be a generous package offered in addition to other benefits associated with a large successful company, plus, as this is a thriving business, excellent career development opportunities are available. How to apply: If interested in this opportunity, please send a copy of your CV to me or call the main office landline to discuss further on a confidential basis.
Role: Water Tech Engineer Location: South Buckinghamshire Salary: £32,000 £40,000 Job Type: Full-time, Permanent About the Company We are working in partnership with a leading facilities management company that delivers specialist engineering and compliance services across healthcare and critical environments throughout the UK. Due to continued growth within their healthcare division, they are looking to recruit an experienced Water Tech Engineer to support operations across two healthcare sites in South Buckinghamshire. Known for delivering high standards of compliance, safety, and customer service, this organisation offers excellent long-term career opportunities within a professional and supportive environment. The Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled Water Tech Engineer to join a growing healthcare FM team, carrying out a wide range of water hygiene, water treatment, and compliance duties across two healthcare facilities. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring full compliance with ACOP L8 and healthcare water safety standards, while supporting the delivery of planned and reactive maintenance activities. Key Responsibilities Carry out a variety of water hygiene and water treatment tasks, including: Water sampling Temperature monitoring TMV servicing and maintenance Showerhead descales Tank inspections, cleans, and disinfections Closed system testing Flushing of little-used outlets Support remedial works and minor installation projects. Ensure compliance with ACOP L8, HSG274, and site-specific healthcare regulations. Complete accurate service reports and compliance documentation. Work closely with site management and engineering teams to maintain high service standards. Identify system risks and report any remedial requirements. Maintain company health & safety procedures at all times. Provide excellent customer service and communicate effectively with clients and colleagues. Essential Skills & Experience Minimum 1 years experience within water hygiene or water treatment Good understanding of ACOP L8 and HSG274 guidelines. Experience working within healthcare or critical environments is desirable. Strong communication and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and manage workload effectively. Basic IT skills including Microsoft Outlook and reporting systems. Experience with water treatment equipment and closed systems would be advantageous.
26/05/2026
Full time
Role: Water Tech Engineer Location: South Buckinghamshire Salary: £32,000 £40,000 Job Type: Full-time, Permanent About the Company We are working in partnership with a leading facilities management company that delivers specialist engineering and compliance services across healthcare and critical environments throughout the UK. Due to continued growth within their healthcare division, they are looking to recruit an experienced Water Tech Engineer to support operations across two healthcare sites in South Buckinghamshire. Known for delivering high standards of compliance, safety, and customer service, this organisation offers excellent long-term career opportunities within a professional and supportive environment. The Opportunity This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled Water Tech Engineer to join a growing healthcare FM team, carrying out a wide range of water hygiene, water treatment, and compliance duties across two healthcare facilities. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring full compliance with ACOP L8 and healthcare water safety standards, while supporting the delivery of planned and reactive maintenance activities. Key Responsibilities Carry out a variety of water hygiene and water treatment tasks, including: Water sampling Temperature monitoring TMV servicing and maintenance Showerhead descales Tank inspections, cleans, and disinfections Closed system testing Flushing of little-used outlets Support remedial works and minor installation projects. Ensure compliance with ACOP L8, HSG274, and site-specific healthcare regulations. Complete accurate service reports and compliance documentation. Work closely with site management and engineering teams to maintain high service standards. Identify system risks and report any remedial requirements. Maintain company health & safety procedures at all times. Provide excellent customer service and communicate effectively with clients and colleagues. Essential Skills & Experience Minimum 1 years experience within water hygiene or water treatment Good understanding of ACOP L8 and HSG274 guidelines. Experience working within healthcare or critical environments is desirable. Strong communication and organisational skills. Ability to work independently and manage workload effectively. Basic IT skills including Microsoft Outlook and reporting systems. Experience with water treatment equipment and closed systems would be advantageous.
You will be joining a prominent contractor, delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Description: As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports Key requirements: Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, water treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Essential Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card (critical requirement) SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station (ideally Topcon), GPS, AutoCAD) - you will preferably have your own kit with laptop. If you are Limited Co, PI Insurance required. Two contactable references a MUST.
26/05/2026
Contract
You will be joining a prominent contractor, delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Description: As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports Key requirements: Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, water treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Essential Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card (critical requirement) SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station (ideally Topcon), GPS, AutoCAD) - you will preferably have your own kit with laptop. If you are Limited Co, PI Insurance required. Two contactable references a MUST.
Hays Construction and Property
Loughborough, Leicestershire
Your new company You will be joining a leading Tier 1 civil engineering contractor delivering a substantial wastewater infrastructure and treatment project as part of a major regional programme. This scheme forms part of a wider investment into critical utilities infrastructure, offering long-term work on a technically complex site.Your new roleAs a Site/Setting Out Engineer, you will play a key role in the successful delivery of works on a live wastewater treatment project. You will be responsible for setting out, quality assurance and supporting the site team to deliver works safely, on time, and to specification. Key responsibilities Setting out for drainage, structures, ducting and associated civils works Establishing and maintaining site control Producing and maintaining accurate as-built records Carrying out QA checks and completing ITPs Interpreting drawings and ensuring works are completed to specification Supporting the site management team with technical queries Monitoring subcontractor works and ensuring quality standards are met Maintaining daily site records and progress reporting Ensuring health & safety compliance at all times What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site or Setting Out Engineer on civil engineering or utilities projects Strong background in wastewater, water or infrastructure schemes Competent with surveying equipment (GPS, Leica/Trimble/Total Station) Experience in drainage, pipework, and reinforced concrete structures Understanding of QA processes and as-built documentation Valid CSCS card (essential) EUSR Water Hygiene (advantageous) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
23/05/2026
Contract
Your new company You will be joining a leading Tier 1 civil engineering contractor delivering a substantial wastewater infrastructure and treatment project as part of a major regional programme. This scheme forms part of a wider investment into critical utilities infrastructure, offering long-term work on a technically complex site.Your new roleAs a Site/Setting Out Engineer, you will play a key role in the successful delivery of works on a live wastewater treatment project. You will be responsible for setting out, quality assurance and supporting the site team to deliver works safely, on time, and to specification. Key responsibilities Setting out for drainage, structures, ducting and associated civils works Establishing and maintaining site control Producing and maintaining accurate as-built records Carrying out QA checks and completing ITPs Interpreting drawings and ensuring works are completed to specification Supporting the site management team with technical queries Monitoring subcontractor works and ensuring quality standards are met Maintaining daily site records and progress reporting Ensuring health & safety compliance at all times What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site or Setting Out Engineer on civil engineering or utilities projects Strong background in wastewater, water or infrastructure schemes Competent with surveying equipment (GPS, Leica/Trimble/Total Station) Experience in drainage, pipework, and reinforced concrete structures Understanding of QA processes and as-built documentation Valid CSCS card (essential) EUSR Water Hygiene (advantageous) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
The Environmental and Regulations Manager will provide support and guidance to the Treatment Manager and the end client on site whilst providing expert environmental permitting and management guidance to the company and client. They will provide process management and scientific expertise to the Treatment Manager and operational teams and monitor and maintain cost effective environmental and regulatory compliance. What you'll do Oversee and manage all aspects of the science and environmental monitoring teams specific to site needs Lead the science team in delivering evaluation of asset performance, optimisation and guidance on treatment to maintain permit compliance. To develop waste and treatment science strategy across HPC and Associated Sites. Lead the environmental monitoring team in delivering operation and maintenance of nuisance monitoring assets, reporting data and providing technical expertise on treatment plant monitoring assets. Review proposed process improvements and equipment to improve efficiency, while looking to reduce process risk and operational costs. Regularly liaise with client and regulators to ensure all permit conditions are achieved. Support the client in preparation for, and partake in, regulatory audits. Monitor, analyse and report data trends to maintain treatment quality. Ensure company targets are achieved for COSHH, H&S, process audits & budgets. Review and justify capital investment needs across treatment and monitoring assets. Lead teams in generating, collating and presentation of information and data to internal and external stake holders. Provide expert regulatory guidance and support to client in maintenance of site environmental permits. Take the lead role on frontline liaison with the Site Operations Environmental Lead. Produce training program for staff in new activities, processes and procedures. Act as a focal point for innovation, within treatment and monitoring, to implement new ideas. Ensure business reviews are completed in line with company targets. What you'll need Degree or equivalent in a scientific discipline. Working towards or have attained membership of an appropriate professional body (e.g., CIWEM). Experience in wastewater treatment processes, and waste treatment trouble-shooter. Expert knowledge of environmental regulations and permitting. Broad knowledge of engineering, mechanical, electrical and telemetry principles and applications. Skilled in the organisation and presentation of data. Communication skills, ability to network within the company and externally. Good working knowledge of routes to professional development. Change management skills. Health and safety - COSHH ability, SSSTS, CSCS. Commercial awareness. PC systems, database handling and statistical literacy. Practical chemical handling and process optimisation skills. What you'll receive At Turnbull we take pride in how we support professional development, enable career progression and provide a wide range of exciting opportunities for everyone. We firmly believe that investing in our people is the key to our success, which is why we offer a range of financial and non-financial benefits to support your health and wellbeing. 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service (Pro Rata) Up to 20% combined pension contribution. The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. Performance related bonus of around 5%. A healthcare package that supports you with your healthcare costs. A 1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. Sustainable benefits including electric vehicle and cycle2work schemes. A range of family friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave. One paid volunteering day each year. Cashback and discounts from over 3,000 retailers. Who we are We are leaders in lifecycle construction and operations for the utilities and infrastructure sectors. From design and build to facility management and maintenance, we provide a single, sustainable, end-to-end solution for engineering projects, saving money, reducing waste and adding long-term value to local communities and the wider economy. Turnbull is an award-winning progressive business, which has won the RoSPA health and safety awards for our work at Hinkley Point C for the last five years. The services we provide to our clients include but are not limited to: Project management. Design and build services. Consent management and delivery. Contract management. Delivery of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering services. We have expertise in: Low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) electrical power distribution systems. Sewage systems and pumping stations. Biological waste treatment plants. Telecommunication networks (copper and fibre). Drinking water distribution networks and booster stations. Surface and groundwater drainage systems inclusive of borehole delivery and management. Roadway and pedestrian walkway lighting networks. Managing environmental discharge permit and scientific services. Earthworks and ground remediation services. We continue to promote diversity and inclusion. With that in mind, we welcome all applicants. We are also delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. Sound interesting? Apply to start your application.
22/05/2026
Full time
The Environmental and Regulations Manager will provide support and guidance to the Treatment Manager and the end client on site whilst providing expert environmental permitting and management guidance to the company and client. They will provide process management and scientific expertise to the Treatment Manager and operational teams and monitor and maintain cost effective environmental and regulatory compliance. What you'll do Oversee and manage all aspects of the science and environmental monitoring teams specific to site needs Lead the science team in delivering evaluation of asset performance, optimisation and guidance on treatment to maintain permit compliance. To develop waste and treatment science strategy across HPC and Associated Sites. Lead the environmental monitoring team in delivering operation and maintenance of nuisance monitoring assets, reporting data and providing technical expertise on treatment plant monitoring assets. Review proposed process improvements and equipment to improve efficiency, while looking to reduce process risk and operational costs. Regularly liaise with client and regulators to ensure all permit conditions are achieved. Support the client in preparation for, and partake in, regulatory audits. Monitor, analyse and report data trends to maintain treatment quality. Ensure company targets are achieved for COSHH, H&S, process audits & budgets. Review and justify capital investment needs across treatment and monitoring assets. Lead teams in generating, collating and presentation of information and data to internal and external stake holders. Provide expert regulatory guidance and support to client in maintenance of site environmental permits. Take the lead role on frontline liaison with the Site Operations Environmental Lead. Produce training program for staff in new activities, processes and procedures. Act as a focal point for innovation, within treatment and monitoring, to implement new ideas. Ensure business reviews are completed in line with company targets. What you'll need Degree or equivalent in a scientific discipline. Working towards or have attained membership of an appropriate professional body (e.g., CIWEM). Experience in wastewater treatment processes, and waste treatment trouble-shooter. Expert knowledge of environmental regulations and permitting. Broad knowledge of engineering, mechanical, electrical and telemetry principles and applications. Skilled in the organisation and presentation of data. Communication skills, ability to network within the company and externally. Good working knowledge of routes to professional development. Change management skills. Health and safety - COSHH ability, SSSTS, CSCS. Commercial awareness. PC systems, database handling and statistical literacy. Practical chemical handling and process optimisation skills. What you'll receive At Turnbull we take pride in how we support professional development, enable career progression and provide a wide range of exciting opportunities for everyone. We firmly believe that investing in our people is the key to our success, which is why we offer a range of financial and non-financial benefits to support your health and wellbeing. 25 days' holiday rising to 28 with length of service (Pro Rata) Up to 20% combined pension contribution. The opportunity to buy up to ten days' holiday and sell up to five every year. Performance related bonus of around 5%. A healthcare package that supports you with your healthcare costs. A 1,000 referral fee if you recommend someone to work for us. Life assurance of up to eight times your salary. Sustainable benefits including electric vehicle and cycle2work schemes. A range of family friendly policies including enhanced maternity and paternity leave. One paid volunteering day each year. Cashback and discounts from over 3,000 retailers. Who we are We are leaders in lifecycle construction and operations for the utilities and infrastructure sectors. From design and build to facility management and maintenance, we provide a single, sustainable, end-to-end solution for engineering projects, saving money, reducing waste and adding long-term value to local communities and the wider economy. Turnbull is an award-winning progressive business, which has won the RoSPA health and safety awards for our work at Hinkley Point C for the last five years. The services we provide to our clients include but are not limited to: Project management. Design and build services. Consent management and delivery. Contract management. Delivery of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering services. We have expertise in: Low voltage (LV) and high voltage (HV) electrical power distribution systems. Sewage systems and pumping stations. Biological waste treatment plants. Telecommunication networks (copper and fibre). Drinking water distribution networks and booster stations. Surface and groundwater drainage systems inclusive of borehole delivery and management. Roadway and pedestrian walkway lighting networks. Managing environmental discharge permit and scientific services. Earthworks and ground remediation services. We continue to promote diversity and inclusion. With that in mind, we welcome all applicants. We are also delighted to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and are a Disability Confident Employer. Sound interesting? Apply to start your application.
Hays Construction and Property
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Your new company You will be joining a leading contractor delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Your new role As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station, GPS, AutoCAD) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
22/05/2026
Contract
Your new company You will be joining a leading contractor delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Your new role As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station, GPS, AutoCAD) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Job Description : Site Engineer Location: Mid Ulster Salary : Competitive plus benefits On behalf of my client, I am recruiting for a Site Engineer to work on an on going projects on Water schemes. As Site Engineer, you will be responsible for all aspects of engineering on this major Water framework with sites across Northern Ireland. Duties will include; document control, taking levels, setting out, supervising direct and indirect labour, quality control, toolbox talks and ensuring Health & Safety is maintained. You will be organised, enthusiastic and keen to progress through support of other Engineers on site. The Role This is a practical, site-based role involving installation and commissioning work across water treatment sites. You'll be involved in delivering projects from installation through to completion, working with a range of electrical, mechanical, and control systems. Key Responsibilities Installation of control panels and associated equipment Electrical installations, including cable routing, termination, and testing Containment installation (tray, trunking, conduit, etc.) Installation of pumps, valves, and associated mechanical equipment PVC pipework installation and modification Working on water and wastewater treatment systems Supporting commissioning activities on-site Ensuring all work is carried out safely and to a high standard Qualifications Essential BA (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent Experience Excellent technical knowledge of Civil Engineering and best practices Proven experience in a Site Engineer role Proficiency in AutoCAD is desirable Previous water scheme experience
20/05/2026
Full time
Job Description : Site Engineer Location: Mid Ulster Salary : Competitive plus benefits On behalf of my client, I am recruiting for a Site Engineer to work on an on going projects on Water schemes. As Site Engineer, you will be responsible for all aspects of engineering on this major Water framework with sites across Northern Ireland. Duties will include; document control, taking levels, setting out, supervising direct and indirect labour, quality control, toolbox talks and ensuring Health & Safety is maintained. You will be organised, enthusiastic and keen to progress through support of other Engineers on site. The Role This is a practical, site-based role involving installation and commissioning work across water treatment sites. You'll be involved in delivering projects from installation through to completion, working with a range of electrical, mechanical, and control systems. Key Responsibilities Installation of control panels and associated equipment Electrical installations, including cable routing, termination, and testing Containment installation (tray, trunking, conduit, etc.) Installation of pumps, valves, and associated mechanical equipment PVC pipework installation and modification Working on water and wastewater treatment systems Supporting commissioning activities on-site Ensuring all work is carried out safely and to a high standard Qualifications Essential BA (Hons) in Civil Engineering or equivalent Experience Excellent technical knowledge of Civil Engineering and best practices Proven experience in a Site Engineer role Proficiency in AutoCAD is desirable Previous water scheme experience
We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with an Assistant Electrical Supervisor based with in the Southern part of the STW Region. You will report directly to the Commissioning Manager/ Lead Site Supervisor and your role will supervise and control all electrical site activities in the most efficient manner, to the specification and within the contract time without risk to the health and safety of all concerned and providing a quality end product, ensuring a Quality installation as the work progresses. Key responsibilities will include: Electrical Safety & Site Supervision Support and assist the Lead SAP in supervising all dead electrical works on site. Shadow the LV SAP during Permit-to-Work preparation and control Site safety agreements LV isolations and safe systems of work RAMS reviews and briefings Ensure compliance with company procedures, Severn Trent standards, and industry regulations. Commissioning Support Assist the Commissioning Engineer with planning, testing, inspections, and bringing assets into service. Participate in functional testing of LV systems, MCCs, control panels, pumps, instruments, and associated equipment. Project Delivery Supervise electrical subcontractors on dead works to ensure quality and specification compliance. Monitor progress against plans, maintaining a safe and tidy working environment. Work collaboratively with Project Managers, Site Managers, Mechanical teams, and Commissioning staff. Liaise directly with Severn Trent representatives as part of daytoday activities. Quality & Compliance Support quality inspections and ensure installations are completed to standard. Contribute to site documentation, redlining, and handover packs. Promote and uphold strong health and safety culture across all activities. About The Candidate: Skills & Experience Required Essential Electrical background with experience in industrial installations (water sector not essential). Familiarity with LV electrical systems and equipment used on clean/wastewater treatment sites. Strong understanding of electrical safety, isolations, and working under permits. Ability to read and interpret drawings, wiring diagrams, and specifications. Proactive attitude and good communication skills with both internal and client teams. Desirable Experience of MEICA or utility infrastructure projects. Previous exposure to commissioning processes and documentation. Knowledge of Severn Trent standards or similar client frameworks. Training & Development This role includes a clear, supported pathway to becoming an LV Senior Authorised Person (SAP). The development programme typically spans 18-24 months and includes: Permit-to-Work systems Electrical safety rules and authorisation procedures LV switching and isolation training Enhanced commissioning responsibilities Client specific authorisations where required specific authorisations where require Additional formal training (IOSH, 18th Edition, etc.) can be included based on experience and career progression What We're Looking For A motivated individual looking to progress into a Senior Authorised Person role, with a strong focus on safety, a willingness to learn, and the ability to work well within a collaborative project environment. Someone who takes pride in delivering quality, safe electrical installations and is keen to develop within the water and utilities sector. Qualification Requirements Appointed Person Status - Desirable ECS card - Required. C&G 2330 or 2360 in electrical installations - Required. NVQ Level 3 in electrical installations - Required. IEE 18th edition wiring regs - Required. What we offer Packages include - A competitive salary Hybrid Working?(Jobs needs dependent) Car/car allowance (Jobs needs dependent) 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy) Contribution Pension scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private Medical Insurance
19/05/2026
Full time
We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with an Assistant Electrical Supervisor based with in the Southern part of the STW Region. You will report directly to the Commissioning Manager/ Lead Site Supervisor and your role will supervise and control all electrical site activities in the most efficient manner, to the specification and within the contract time without risk to the health and safety of all concerned and providing a quality end product, ensuring a Quality installation as the work progresses. Key responsibilities will include: Electrical Safety & Site Supervision Support and assist the Lead SAP in supervising all dead electrical works on site. Shadow the LV SAP during Permit-to-Work preparation and control Site safety agreements LV isolations and safe systems of work RAMS reviews and briefings Ensure compliance with company procedures, Severn Trent standards, and industry regulations. Commissioning Support Assist the Commissioning Engineer with planning, testing, inspections, and bringing assets into service. Participate in functional testing of LV systems, MCCs, control panels, pumps, instruments, and associated equipment. Project Delivery Supervise electrical subcontractors on dead works to ensure quality and specification compliance. Monitor progress against plans, maintaining a safe and tidy working environment. Work collaboratively with Project Managers, Site Managers, Mechanical teams, and Commissioning staff. Liaise directly with Severn Trent representatives as part of daytoday activities. Quality & Compliance Support quality inspections and ensure installations are completed to standard. Contribute to site documentation, redlining, and handover packs. Promote and uphold strong health and safety culture across all activities. About The Candidate: Skills & Experience Required Essential Electrical background with experience in industrial installations (water sector not essential). Familiarity with LV electrical systems and equipment used on clean/wastewater treatment sites. Strong understanding of electrical safety, isolations, and working under permits. Ability to read and interpret drawings, wiring diagrams, and specifications. Proactive attitude and good communication skills with both internal and client teams. Desirable Experience of MEICA or utility infrastructure projects. Previous exposure to commissioning processes and documentation. Knowledge of Severn Trent standards or similar client frameworks. Training & Development This role includes a clear, supported pathway to becoming an LV Senior Authorised Person (SAP). The development programme typically spans 18-24 months and includes: Permit-to-Work systems Electrical safety rules and authorisation procedures LV switching and isolation training Enhanced commissioning responsibilities Client specific authorisations where required specific authorisations where require Additional formal training (IOSH, 18th Edition, etc.) can be included based on experience and career progression What We're Looking For A motivated individual looking to progress into a Senior Authorised Person role, with a strong focus on safety, a willingness to learn, and the ability to work well within a collaborative project environment. Someone who takes pride in delivering quality, safe electrical installations and is keen to develop within the water and utilities sector. Qualification Requirements Appointed Person Status - Desirable ECS card - Required. C&G 2330 or 2360 in electrical installations - Required. NVQ Level 3 in electrical installations - Required. IEE 18th edition wiring regs - Required. What we offer Packages include - A competitive salary Hybrid Working?(Jobs needs dependent) Car/car allowance (Jobs needs dependent) 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy) Contribution Pension scheme Life Assurance Health Insurance Private Medical Insurance
About the Role RG Setsquare is recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's most established independent building services and facilities management contractors - a business with over a century of heritage, a blue-chip client base, and a strong reputation for investing in the quality of its people. We are looking for an experienced Commercial Gas Engineer to join their mobile field engineering team on a permanent basis. You will cover a diverse portfolio of commercial sites - including corporate offices, public sector buildings, healthcare facilities, and high-profile private sector premises - delivering planned and reactive gas and heating maintenance to a consistently high standard. This is a well-remunerated role with a salary of up to 45,000, company vehicle, and a genuine opportunity to build a long-term career with a contractor that takes technical quality seriously. What You'll Be Doing As a Commercial Gas Engineer, your responsibilities will include: Carrying out planned preventive maintenance (PPM) on commercial gas and heating systems across a managed portfolio of client sites Responding to reactive maintenance and breakdown call-outs, diagnosing faults and restoring systems to full operation with minimal client disruption Servicing, fault-finding, and repairing commercial boilers, heating systems, and associated plant - including pressurised systems and heat exchangers Installing and commissioning commercial gas appliances and pipework in line with current Gas Safe and industry regulations Carrying out gas safety inspections and issuing appropriate certification Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation including Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations Identifying and quoting for additional or remedial works arising from site visits Completing job reports, service records, and CAFM system updates accurately and on time Liaising professionally with clients, site managers, and the internal operations team Working safely at all times in accordance with company health & safety procedures What We're Looking For Essential: Full Gas Safe registration with commercial gas competencies - as a minimum, COCN1 Proven experience servicing and maintaining commercial boilers and heating plant in an FM or building services environment Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills across a range of commercial gas equipment Sound knowledge of current gas safety legislation and industry standards Ability to work independently across multiple sites and manage your own workload effectively Full UK Driving Licence Professional, client-facing approach and strong communication skills Desirable (not essential): CPCS1 / ICPN1 - Commercial Pipework Unvented hot water systems qualification Oil boiler servicing or OFTEC registration Experience with CAFM or job management systems Any additional mechanical trades skills About Our Client Our client is one of the UK's leading independent building services companies, with specialist capabilities spanning mechanical and electrical engineering, facilities management, energy services, and water treatment. With over 100 years of trading history and a portfolio of long-standing relationships with some of the UK's most recognised public and private sector organisations, this is a stable, professional, and highly regarded employer in the FM sector. The business invests heavily in its people - with structured induction programmes, an internal training Academy, funded qualifications, and a strong track record of internal progression. Full details will be provided to shortlisted candidates. The Package Up to 45,000 per annum depending on experience and qualifications Company vehicle provided Fuel card Company pension scheme Learning and development opportunities through the client's internal training Academy Funded qualifications and structured career progression Structured induction and ongoing operational support Stable, long-term employment with one of the UK's most established FM and building services contractors How to Apply This vacancy is being managed by RG Setsquare. To be considered, please submit your CV via CV-Library. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly by our team with full information on the client, the patch covered, and the next steps in the process. RG Setsquare specialises in technical and FM recruitment across the UK, placing skilled trades and engineering professionals with leading contractors and service providers at every level RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
19/05/2026
Full time
About the Role RG Setsquare is recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's most established independent building services and facilities management contractors - a business with over a century of heritage, a blue-chip client base, and a strong reputation for investing in the quality of its people. We are looking for an experienced Commercial Gas Engineer to join their mobile field engineering team on a permanent basis. You will cover a diverse portfolio of commercial sites - including corporate offices, public sector buildings, healthcare facilities, and high-profile private sector premises - delivering planned and reactive gas and heating maintenance to a consistently high standard. This is a well-remunerated role with a salary of up to 45,000, company vehicle, and a genuine opportunity to build a long-term career with a contractor that takes technical quality seriously. What You'll Be Doing As a Commercial Gas Engineer, your responsibilities will include: Carrying out planned preventive maintenance (PPM) on commercial gas and heating systems across a managed portfolio of client sites Responding to reactive maintenance and breakdown call-outs, diagnosing faults and restoring systems to full operation with minimal client disruption Servicing, fault-finding, and repairing commercial boilers, heating systems, and associated plant - including pressurised systems and heat exchangers Installing and commissioning commercial gas appliances and pipework in line with current Gas Safe and industry regulations Carrying out gas safety inspections and issuing appropriate certification Ensuring compliance with all relevant legislation including Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations Identifying and quoting for additional or remedial works arising from site visits Completing job reports, service records, and CAFM system updates accurately and on time Liaising professionally with clients, site managers, and the internal operations team Working safely at all times in accordance with company health & safety procedures What We're Looking For Essential: Full Gas Safe registration with commercial gas competencies - as a minimum, COCN1 Proven experience servicing and maintaining commercial boilers and heating plant in an FM or building services environment Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills across a range of commercial gas equipment Sound knowledge of current gas safety legislation and industry standards Ability to work independently across multiple sites and manage your own workload effectively Full UK Driving Licence Professional, client-facing approach and strong communication skills Desirable (not essential): CPCS1 / ICPN1 - Commercial Pipework Unvented hot water systems qualification Oil boiler servicing or OFTEC registration Experience with CAFM or job management systems Any additional mechanical trades skills About Our Client Our client is one of the UK's leading independent building services companies, with specialist capabilities spanning mechanical and electrical engineering, facilities management, energy services, and water treatment. With over 100 years of trading history and a portfolio of long-standing relationships with some of the UK's most recognised public and private sector organisations, this is a stable, professional, and highly regarded employer in the FM sector. The business invests heavily in its people - with structured induction programmes, an internal training Academy, funded qualifications, and a strong track record of internal progression. Full details will be provided to shortlisted candidates. The Package Up to 45,000 per annum depending on experience and qualifications Company vehicle provided Fuel card Company pension scheme Learning and development opportunities through the client's internal training Academy Funded qualifications and structured career progression Structured induction and ongoing operational support Stable, long-term employment with one of the UK's most established FM and building services contractors How to Apply This vacancy is being managed by RG Setsquare. To be considered, please submit your CV via CV-Library. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly by our team with full information on the client, the patch covered, and the next steps in the process. RG Setsquare specialises in technical and FM recruitment across the UK, placing skilled trades and engineering professionals with leading contractors and service providers at every level RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
About the Role RG Setsquare is recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's most established independent building services and facilities management contractors - a business with over a century of heritage, a blue-chip client base, and a proven commitment to investing in the quality of its engineering teams. We are looking for an experienced Mechanical Fitter with a strong background in pipefitting and mechanical installations to join their mobile project delivery team on a permanent basis. Working across a varied portfolio of commercial sites - including corporate offices, public sector buildings, healthcare facilities, and high-profile private sector premises - you will be central to the installation and commissioning of mechanical systems as part of new works, refurbishments, and upgrade projects. This is a solid, well-rounded package: up to 38,000 base salary, company vehicle, and genuine overtime opportunities on top. What You'll Be Doing As a Mechanical Fitter, your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Installation of commercial pipework systems including LPHW, CHW, domestic hot and cold water, and steam - across new build, refurbishment, and upgrade projects Fabricating, cutting, threading, and joining pipework using a range of methods including press-fit, compression, welded, and soldered jointing Installing mechanical plant and equipment including pumps, pressurisation units, heat exchangers, fan coil units, AHUs, and associated valves and fittings First and second fix mechanical installation works on commercial projects, working to drawings, specifications, and installation programmes Commissioning and testing of newly installed mechanical systems, ensuring performance meets design intent and client specifications Working closely with project managers, other trades, and site teams to ensure installations are delivered on programme and to the required standard Identifying and reporting any site issues, design queries, or variations that may affect the installation Completing installation records, test sheets, and handover documentation accurately Working safely at all times in full compliance with current health & safety legislation, RAMS, and company procedures What We're Looking For Essential: Recognised mechanical trade qualification - NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Mechanical Engineering, Plumbing, or Pipefitting (or equivalent time-served apprenticeship) Proven experience in commercial mechanical installations and pipefitting within a building services, M&E contracting, or FM environment Practical ability across a range of pipework jointing methods - including press-fit, compression, solder, and threaded connections Experience installing mechanical plant including pumps, FCUs, AHUs, heat exchangers, and associated pipework and valves Ability to read and work from mechanical installation drawings and specifications Comfortable working across multiple live commercial sites and coordinating with other trades Full UK Driving Licence Professional approach and strong communication skills when working on client sites Desirable (not essential): Experience with welded pipework (MIG, TIG, or oxy-acetylene) CSCS card IPAF / PASMA (working at height) Any additional mechanical or plumbing qualifications About Our Client Our client is one of the UK's leading independent building services companies, with specialist capabilities spanning mechanical and electrical engineering, facilities management, energy services, and water treatment. With over 100 years of trading history and long-standing relationships across the public and private sectors, this is a stable, well-respected, and genuinely established employer in the FM market. The business is committed to the development of its people - offering structured induction, an internal training Academy, funded qualifications, and real opportunities for career progression. Full details will be provided to shortlisted candidates. The Package Up to 38,000 per annum depending on experience and qualifications Company vehicle provided Fuel card Overtime available - a genuine opportunity to increase your earnings Company pension scheme Learning and development through the client's internal training Academy Funded qualifications and structured career development Long-term, stable employment with one of the UK's most established FM and building services contractors How to Apply This vacancy is being managed by RG Setsquare. To be considered, please submit your CV via CV-Library. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly by our team with full information on the client, the area covered, and next steps. RG Setsquare specialises in technical and FM recruitment across the UK, placing skilled trades and engineering professionals with leading contractors and service providers at every level. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
19/05/2026
Full time
About the Role RG Setsquare is recruiting on behalf of one of the UK's most established independent building services and facilities management contractors - a business with over a century of heritage, a blue-chip client base, and a proven commitment to investing in the quality of its engineering teams. We are looking for an experienced Mechanical Fitter with a strong background in pipefitting and mechanical installations to join their mobile project delivery team on a permanent basis. Working across a varied portfolio of commercial sites - including corporate offices, public sector buildings, healthcare facilities, and high-profile private sector premises - you will be central to the installation and commissioning of mechanical systems as part of new works, refurbishments, and upgrade projects. This is a solid, well-rounded package: up to 38,000 base salary, company vehicle, and genuine overtime opportunities on top. What You'll Be Doing As a Mechanical Fitter, your day-to-day responsibilities will include: Installation of commercial pipework systems including LPHW, CHW, domestic hot and cold water, and steam - across new build, refurbishment, and upgrade projects Fabricating, cutting, threading, and joining pipework using a range of methods including press-fit, compression, welded, and soldered jointing Installing mechanical plant and equipment including pumps, pressurisation units, heat exchangers, fan coil units, AHUs, and associated valves and fittings First and second fix mechanical installation works on commercial projects, working to drawings, specifications, and installation programmes Commissioning and testing of newly installed mechanical systems, ensuring performance meets design intent and client specifications Working closely with project managers, other trades, and site teams to ensure installations are delivered on programme and to the required standard Identifying and reporting any site issues, design queries, or variations that may affect the installation Completing installation records, test sheets, and handover documentation accurately Working safely at all times in full compliance with current health & safety legislation, RAMS, and company procedures What We're Looking For Essential: Recognised mechanical trade qualification - NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Mechanical Engineering, Plumbing, or Pipefitting (or equivalent time-served apprenticeship) Proven experience in commercial mechanical installations and pipefitting within a building services, M&E contracting, or FM environment Practical ability across a range of pipework jointing methods - including press-fit, compression, solder, and threaded connections Experience installing mechanical plant including pumps, FCUs, AHUs, heat exchangers, and associated pipework and valves Ability to read and work from mechanical installation drawings and specifications Comfortable working across multiple live commercial sites and coordinating with other trades Full UK Driving Licence Professional approach and strong communication skills when working on client sites Desirable (not essential): Experience with welded pipework (MIG, TIG, or oxy-acetylene) CSCS card IPAF / PASMA (working at height) Any additional mechanical or plumbing qualifications About Our Client Our client is one of the UK's leading independent building services companies, with specialist capabilities spanning mechanical and electrical engineering, facilities management, energy services, and water treatment. With over 100 years of trading history and long-standing relationships across the public and private sectors, this is a stable, well-respected, and genuinely established employer in the FM market. The business is committed to the development of its people - offering structured induction, an internal training Academy, funded qualifications, and real opportunities for career progression. Full details will be provided to shortlisted candidates. The Package Up to 38,000 per annum depending on experience and qualifications Company vehicle provided Fuel card Overtime available - a genuine opportunity to increase your earnings Company pension scheme Learning and development through the client's internal training Academy Funded qualifications and structured career development Long-term, stable employment with one of the UK's most established FM and building services contractors How to Apply This vacancy is being managed by RG Setsquare. To be considered, please submit your CV via CV-Library. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly by our team with full information on the client, the area covered, and next steps. RG Setsquare specialises in technical and FM recruitment across the UK, placing skilled trades and engineering professionals with leading contractors and service providers at every level. RG Setsquare is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Site Engineer - Water Treatment - Cheltenham Your new company You will be joining a leading contractor delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Your new role As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station, GPS, AutoCAD) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
13/05/2026
Seasonal
Site Engineer - Water Treatment - Cheltenham Your new company You will be joining a leading contractor delivering key civils works on a live water treatment facility. With a strong presence across major UK water frameworks, they require an experienced Site Engineer to support delivery on a critical infrastructure project. Your new role As a Site Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting site operations, with a strong focus on setting out, quality assurance and documentation across civils packages. Your responsibilities will include: Carrying out all aspects of site setting out using total station, GPS and survey equipment Ensuring accurate implementation of design drawings and specifications on site Producing and maintaining quality documentation, including ITPs, as-built records and QA files Completing inspections of works and ensuring compliance with client specifications Supporting the management of subcontractors and coordinating daily site activities Raising and managing technical queries (TQs) and RFIs Assisting with programme delivery and reporting progress to the Site Manager / Project Manager Reviewing and implementing RAMS and ensuring safe systems of work are followed Maintaining accurate records including site diaries, surveys and quality reports What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or water infrastructure projects Strong background in setting out (drainage, concrete works, utilities, treatment structures) Experience managing QA documentation including ITPs, as-builts, and quality records Ability to interpret engineering drawings and deliver works to specification Experience working on live operational or regulated sites Qualifications / Skills: CSCS Card SSSTS or SMSTS (desirable) Competent with survey equipment (Total Station, GPS, AutoCAD) What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Site / Senior Engineer - Water Infrastructure Works Your new company A well-established company based in Co. Derry with over 40 years construction and Civil engineering experience are currently seeking a Site Engineer to be based across sites in Ireland for a major water infrastructure framework. Your new role This is an excellent opportunity to work with a top employer on a stable Irish based framework with works just across the border - commutable distances from South Down / Armagh areas. You will supervise ongoing civils schemes including water treatment works, pumping stations and new pipe works. Managing small crews of labour, you will be tasked with setting out duties and record keeping and monitoring H&S on site. Covering multiple sites throughout, you will need to be a technically minded individual who is has site experience and can use setting out equipment such as GPS and Totalstation. What you'll need to succeed You will be an ambitious individual with a real interest in developing your career with an award winning Northern Irish contractor. Further to this, our client is seeking to employ a Site Engineer with previous site experience in the civils or utilities sectors. Due to the nature of work undertaken, applicants with previous experience in water projects will be looked upon favourably, particularly within frameworks, however, please note applicants with experience in other areas within Civil Engineering or Construction should still apply. What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a reputable contractor and avail of a competitive package. Salaries will be negotiable on experience alongside a phone, laptop, mileage, 29 days annual leave, private medical cover and a salary review after your probation period. You will benefit from a permanent role and work within an excellent operational team. This role will also offer the successful candidate a legitimate career path and potential for growth within the business with no UK travel required. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
12/05/2026
Full time
Site / Senior Engineer - Water Infrastructure Works Your new company A well-established company based in Co. Derry with over 40 years construction and Civil engineering experience are currently seeking a Site Engineer to be based across sites in Ireland for a major water infrastructure framework. Your new role This is an excellent opportunity to work with a top employer on a stable Irish based framework with works just across the border - commutable distances from South Down / Armagh areas. You will supervise ongoing civils schemes including water treatment works, pumping stations and new pipe works. Managing small crews of labour, you will be tasked with setting out duties and record keeping and monitoring H&S on site. Covering multiple sites throughout, you will need to be a technically minded individual who is has site experience and can use setting out equipment such as GPS and Totalstation. What you'll need to succeed You will be an ambitious individual with a real interest in developing your career with an award winning Northern Irish contractor. Further to this, our client is seeking to employ a Site Engineer with previous site experience in the civils or utilities sectors. Due to the nature of work undertaken, applicants with previous experience in water projects will be looked upon favourably, particularly within frameworks, however, please note applicants with experience in other areas within Civil Engineering or Construction should still apply. What you'll get in return This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a reputable contractor and avail of a competitive package. Salaries will be negotiable on experience alongside a phone, laptop, mileage, 29 days annual leave, private medical cover and a salary review after your probation period. You will benefit from a permanent role and work within an excellent operational team. This role will also offer the successful candidate a legitimate career path and potential for growth within the business with no UK travel required. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
Commissioning Engineer - Water Sector location: Leicester Rate :Up to £700 per day (Inside IR35) Duartion: 12+ Month Contract Are you an experienced Commissioning Engineer looking for your next long-term opportunity in the water sector? As a Commissioning Engineer, you will join the Wastewater Asset Assurance Programme, working across a range of wastewater schemes on a major long-term project. This Commissioning Engineer role reports directly into the MEICA Manager, where you will play a key role in delivering commissioning activities across mechanical and electrical wastewater assets. To succeed in this Commissioning Engineer position, you will need proven experience within the UK water industry, ideally with wastewater treatment projects. Candidates already working locally are preferred, although relocation will be considered for the right Commissioning Engineer. What you'll need as a Commissioning Engineer: Full UK Driving Licence Minimum 5 years' experience within the Water Industry BEng / ONC / HNC / BTEC qualification in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Strong judgement and problem-solving skills Relevant CSCS Card SMSTS and Confined Spaces certification Experience commissioning mechanical and electrical plant within wastewater environments Strong understanding of sewage and water treatment processes, systems, and M&E equipment If you are an experienced Commissioning Engineer and interested in this opportunity, apply online or send your CV to (url removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with their Data Protection Policy. Your data may be shared with relevant third-party clients connected to the roles you apply for. To withdraw consent at any stage, please email (url removed).
11/05/2026
Contract
Commissioning Engineer - Water Sector location: Leicester Rate :Up to £700 per day (Inside IR35) Duartion: 12+ Month Contract Are you an experienced Commissioning Engineer looking for your next long-term opportunity in the water sector? As a Commissioning Engineer, you will join the Wastewater Asset Assurance Programme, working across a range of wastewater schemes on a major long-term project. This Commissioning Engineer role reports directly into the MEICA Manager, where you will play a key role in delivering commissioning activities across mechanical and electrical wastewater assets. To succeed in this Commissioning Engineer position, you will need proven experience within the UK water industry, ideally with wastewater treatment projects. Candidates already working locally are preferred, although relocation will be considered for the right Commissioning Engineer. What you'll need as a Commissioning Engineer: Full UK Driving Licence Minimum 5 years' experience within the Water Industry BEng / ONC / HNC / BTEC qualification in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Strong judgement and problem-solving skills Relevant CSCS Card SMSTS and Confined Spaces certification Experience commissioning mechanical and electrical plant within wastewater environments Strong understanding of sewage and water treatment processes, systems, and M&E equipment If you are an experienced Commissioning Engineer and interested in this opportunity, apply online or send your CV to (url removed) for more information. By applying for this position, you agree for Carrington West to hold and process your personal data in accordance with their Data Protection Policy. Your data may be shared with relevant third-party clients connected to the roles you apply for. To withdraw consent at any stage, please email (url removed).
Role: Mechanical Site Supervisor Location: Staffordshire Start Date: ASAP Project: Water / Wastewater / Water Treatment Role Overview: Our client is seeking an experienced Mechanical Site Supervisor to support the delivery of specialist odour control and air pollution systems across multiple Thames Water sites. This is a hands-on supervisory role, ideal for an individual with a strong mechanical background in the UK water industry and proven experience managing site teams, subcontractors, and day-to-day installation activities. You will be responsible for overseeing site works from mobilisation through to completion, ensuring all activities are delivered safely, on programme, and to the required quality standards. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate mechanical installation works across water and wastewater treatment sites Lead and manage site teams (up to 6 operatives), ensuring productivity and quality standards are met Oversee the installation of Odour control systems, Ducting and ventilation systems, Fans and air handling equipment, Chemical dosing skids, Carbon vessels and associated air treatment equipment. Ensure all works comply with Thames Water safety, quality, and environmental standards Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, and daily briefings Liaise closely with Project Managers, Engineers, and Client Representatives Implement and monitor RAMS, ensuring safe working practices at all times Track progress against programme and report on site performance Identify and resolve site issues efficiently to minimise delays and disruption Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Mechanical Supervisor / Site Supervisor Strong background within the UK water and wastewater industry Experience delivering odour control, air treatment, or pollution control systems Demonstrated ability to lead, manage, and motivate site teams Solid understanding of mechanical installation practices within regulated environments Strong knowledge of health & safety requirements on water industry sites Qualifications (Preferred) NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering SMSTS or SSSTS CSCS Card Thames Water Passport (or willingness to obtain) Confined Space / EUSR Water Hygiene (advantageous)
11/05/2026
Contract
Role: Mechanical Site Supervisor Location: Staffordshire Start Date: ASAP Project: Water / Wastewater / Water Treatment Role Overview: Our client is seeking an experienced Mechanical Site Supervisor to support the delivery of specialist odour control and air pollution systems across multiple Thames Water sites. This is a hands-on supervisory role, ideal for an individual with a strong mechanical background in the UK water industry and proven experience managing site teams, subcontractors, and day-to-day installation activities. You will be responsible for overseeing site works from mobilisation through to completion, ensuring all activities are delivered safely, on programme, and to the required quality standards. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate mechanical installation works across water and wastewater treatment sites Lead and manage site teams (up to 6 operatives), ensuring productivity and quality standards are met Oversee the installation of Odour control systems, Ducting and ventilation systems, Fans and air handling equipment, Chemical dosing skids, Carbon vessels and associated air treatment equipment. Ensure all works comply with Thames Water safety, quality, and environmental standards Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks, and daily briefings Liaise closely with Project Managers, Engineers, and Client Representatives Implement and monitor RAMS, ensuring safe working practices at all times Track progress against programme and report on site performance Identify and resolve site issues efficiently to minimise delays and disruption Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Mechanical Supervisor / Site Supervisor Strong background within the UK water and wastewater industry Experience delivering odour control, air treatment, or pollution control systems Demonstrated ability to lead, manage, and motivate site teams Solid understanding of mechanical installation practices within regulated environments Strong knowledge of health & safety requirements on water industry sites Qualifications (Preferred) NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering SMSTS or SSSTS CSCS Card Thames Water Passport (or willingness to obtain) Confined Space / EUSR Water Hygiene (advantageous)
The Opportunity We re currently seeking an experienced Freelance Section Engineer to join a major infrastructure scheme near Bridgwater, supporting a large reinforced concrete structures package on one of the UK s most significant civil engineering projects. This long-term contract runs through to 2029, offering excellent continuity and the opportunity to work on a technically demanding programme of works. This flagship project is split across multiple delivery sections, creating a fast-paced environment with complex engineering challenges and genuine long-term prospects for freelance engineers looking for stability. The Project This phase of works is heavily focused around reinforced concrete structures and associated civils activities, including: Large in-situ reinforced concrete pours Retaining structures and reinforced bases Formwork, falsework and rebar installation Deep drainage and associated infrastructure Heavy foundations and structural concrete packages Associated earthworks and temporary works operations The scale and complexity of the scheme provide a varied workload and a technically engaging role from start to finish. The Role As Section Engineer, you ll take ownership of a designated work area, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements. Key responsibilities will include: Overseeing site engineering Managing daily site engineering activities Supporting and mentoring Site Engineers Ensuring quality assurance and ITP compliance Coordinating subcontractors and specialist RC teams Promoting and maintaining Health & Safety standards Attending weekly progress and coordination meetings Managing materials and ensuring works are site-ready All required equipment and site tools will be provided. About You We re looking to speak with experienced Site or Section Engineers who have a strong background delivering reinforced concrete and heavy civils packages. Suitable project experience may include: Major infrastructure schemes Reinforced concrete structures Bridges, tunnels or large structural packages Nuclear or energy projects Water or wastewater treatment works Heavy civil engineering environments You ll also have: BASED WITHIN ONE HOUR DRIVE OF THE BRIDGWATER AREA A degree (or equivalent) in Civil Engineering Strong experience delivering RC structures and heavy civils works Excellent communication and organisational skills A full UK driving licence The right to work in the UK Rate & Package £390 per day PAYE (including holiday pay) Long-term freelance contract running until 2029 Major flagship infrastructure project All site equipment provided Interested? Apply now for a confidential discussion and further project details.
06/05/2026
Contract
The Opportunity We re currently seeking an experienced Freelance Section Engineer to join a major infrastructure scheme near Bridgwater, supporting a large reinforced concrete structures package on one of the UK s most significant civil engineering projects. This long-term contract runs through to 2029, offering excellent continuity and the opportunity to work on a technically demanding programme of works. This flagship project is split across multiple delivery sections, creating a fast-paced environment with complex engineering challenges and genuine long-term prospects for freelance engineers looking for stability. The Project This phase of works is heavily focused around reinforced concrete structures and associated civils activities, including: Large in-situ reinforced concrete pours Retaining structures and reinforced bases Formwork, falsework and rebar installation Deep drainage and associated infrastructure Heavy foundations and structural concrete packages Associated earthworks and temporary works operations The scale and complexity of the scheme provide a varied workload and a technically engaging role from start to finish. The Role As Section Engineer, you ll take ownership of a designated work area, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements. Key responsibilities will include: Overseeing site engineering Managing daily site engineering activities Supporting and mentoring Site Engineers Ensuring quality assurance and ITP compliance Coordinating subcontractors and specialist RC teams Promoting and maintaining Health & Safety standards Attending weekly progress and coordination meetings Managing materials and ensuring works are site-ready All required equipment and site tools will be provided. About You We re looking to speak with experienced Site or Section Engineers who have a strong background delivering reinforced concrete and heavy civils packages. Suitable project experience may include: Major infrastructure schemes Reinforced concrete structures Bridges, tunnels or large structural packages Nuclear or energy projects Water or wastewater treatment works Heavy civil engineering environments You ll also have: BASED WITHIN ONE HOUR DRIVE OF THE BRIDGWATER AREA A degree (or equivalent) in Civil Engineering Strong experience delivering RC structures and heavy civils works Excellent communication and organisational skills A full UK driving licence The right to work in the UK Rate & Package £390 per day PAYE (including holiday pay) Long-term freelance contract running until 2029 Major flagship infrastructure project All site equipment provided Interested? Apply now for a confidential discussion and further project details.