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FIELD SERVICE


ENGINEER REQUIRED LONDON AREA


Sterling Hydrotech Ltd established in 1988 is an independent national swimming pool water treatment company and due to an internal promotion and in accordance with planned expansion we currently have a vacancy for a Field Service Engineer, around London & the M25 area.


The main purpose of the role will be to service and maintain client swimming pools and assist with any refurbishment activities.


Ideally you will be a time served experienced Electro – Mechanical Field Service Engineer, electrically biased, with knowledge and experience of installation and fault finding in a commercial swimming pool environment Knowledge of mechanical installations including plastic pipe-work would be an advantage, along with the ability to work alone unsupervised, as well as part of a team. A clean driving license is desirable. The position is field based and even though you will be based in London or surrounding area, you may be asked to travel outside of this area and if necessary occasionally stay overnight to meet the requirements of the business.


Sterling Hydrotech Ltd offer a comprehensive package including, a competitive salary, company van, expenses, pension scheme and private medical health care.


Applications should be made in writing, enclosing a copy of your CV, with details of your present salary to Sarah Barnard Service Manager – sarah@sterling-hydrotech.co.uk


The depth of our experience in the commercial sector places us in a unique position to help your business optimise its facilities.


FIELD SERVICE


ENGINEER REQUIRED NORTHAMPTON OR SURROUNDING AREA Sterling Hydrotech Ltd established in 1988 is an independent national swimming pool water treatment company and due to an internal promotion and in accordance with planned expansion we currently have a vacancy for a Field Service Engineer, within a 30 mile radius of Northampton.


The main purpose of the role will be to service and maintain client swimming pools and assist with any refurbishment activities.


Ideally you will be a time served experienced Electro – Mechanical Field Service Engineer, electrically biased, with knowledge and experience of installation and fault finding in a commercial swimming pool environment Knowledge of mechanical installations including plastic pipe-work would be an advantage, along with the ability to work alone unsupervised, as well as part of a team. A clean driving license is desirable. The position is field based and even though you will be based in London or surrounding area, you may be asked to travel outside of this area and if necessary occasionally stay overnight to meet the requirements of the business.


Sterling Hydrotech Ltd offer a comprehensive package including, a competitive salary, company van, expenses, pension scheme and private medical health care.


Applications should be made in writing, enclosing a copy of your CV, with details of your present salary to Sarah Barnard, Service Manager – sarah@sterling-hydrotech.co.uk


Preventative Maintenance Plans Pool And Plant Repair


Operational Analysis And Consultancy Operational Procedure Assistance Chemical Balancing And Advice Fault Finding Diagnosis


Seasonal Commissioning And Decommissioning


Specialist Cleaning Activities


Efficiency Reviews And Improvement Plans Pool Accessories And Wet-Side Hardware Specialists In Outdoor Pools


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