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Service/Installation Engineer
Salary: £27,000 – £35,000 (DOE)
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm (Full-time)
A long-established UK specialist in commercial swimming-pool water-treatment and filtration systems is seeking an Installation Engineers to join its expanding team. With a strong forward pipeline of projects and several major builds scheduled, this is an excellent opportunity to secure long-term, stable employment.
This role suits candidates from any pipefitting background who enjoy hands-on installation work in commercial environments. All industry-specific training is provided.
What You’ll Do:
You’ll work on large-scale commercial leisure projects across the UK, including leisure centres, high-end sports facilities, and stadiums. Typical responsibilities include:
* Installing new-build swimming-pool filtration and water-treatment systems
* Carrying out major and minor refurbishment works
* Performing preventative maintenance
* Attending breakdowns and troubleshooting issues
* Measuring, cutting, and solvent-welding pipework (typically uPVC), up to 12–14 inches in diameter
* Installing pumps, filters, heat exchangers, UV systems, and chemical-dosing equipment
Skills & Experience We’re Looking For:
Essential:
* Experience in pipefitting or mechanical installation
* Full, clean driving licence
* Ability to work away Monday–Friday
* Self-motivated and able to work independently
* Comfortable liaising with contractors and clients on site
Desirable (training provided if needed):
* Heat welding of uPVC
* Experience installing pumps, filters, UV systems, heat exchangers, or dosing equipment
* Experience in leisure-industry or commercial-pool systems
Pay, Benefits & Allowances:
* Salary: £27k–£35k depending on experience
* Overtime: Flat hourly rate after 40 hours/week, 1.5× hourly rate for weekends
* Holidays: 20 days + statutory (increases with service)
* Food allowance: £30/day when working away, £5/day when working locally (non-taxed)
* Career progression: Opportunities to progress