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Engineer Surveyor – Pressure and Steam Equipment - Guildford - Total package circa £55K with a basic of £42,500

Are you a Mechanical Engineer who is experienced in high pressure air or steam systems or an engineer surveyor that’s interested in a career with a huge test, inspection and certification company with over a hundred and fifty years of history?

You will be rewarded with an extensive benefits package and have £55,000 training invested in you within the first 12 months.
In addition you will receive a basic of between £40.5K-£42.5K (rising to £45.5K after 12 months service and £50.5K after 24 months) with 10% contributory pension, yearly bonus and £5.5K car allowance

The Company

Turnover

A well established business, draped in history, who are at the forefront of innovation in their approach to business. This innovation and work style is a key component to how they increase revenues year on year.
Services

A SAFED and UKAS accredited world leading professional services company who support businesses with quality & compliance and carry out high quality inspections ensuring pressure equipment is compliant with current regulatory and statutory requirements.

Sectors
Aerospace, Manufacturing, Forces, Commercial, Automotive, Marine, Utilities, Industrial, Nuclear

Locations
Guildford & Surrounding areas

Package:

Getting you to work
• £5500 Company Car Allowance

Advancing your career
• Step up from the tools into a professional engineering environment
• Minimum £55,000 training investment in you for the first 12 months for new surveyors
• Up to 12 week modular training programme with a blend of classroom and practical learning
• Support with professional membership including renewal fees paid
• Career Ladder with 5 different career options

Securing your future
• Employer pension double matching
• Company wide bonus
• Annual review

Work life balance
• 33 days holiday including statutory holidays
• 40 hour flexible working week which allows homelife balance
• Working week paid door to door with vast opportunities for overtime which is not mandatory
• Home based role
• Centralised diary management team assist in booking your appointments

Main Accountabilities:
• Inspection and certification of pressure air and steam systems
• Boilers, steam plant, compressors, steam turbines, pressure vessels condensers, heat exchangers
• Autonomy of personal diary
• Streamlined and simplified recording of information
• Maintaining client relationships
• Full Technical Specialist Support
• Operate within agreed authorities, inspection and H&S standards
• Clear customer focus and drive to achieve optimal service delivery

Qualifications Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
• Must have a HNC or Level 4 qualification equivalent in any engineering discipline
• Hands on experience of fixing, inspecting, maintaining, repairing or servicing relevant pressure equipment eg boilers, compressors, heat exchangers, steam plant
• UK Driving licence
• Customer facing skills

Engineer Surveyor – Pressure and Steam Equipment - Guildford - Total package circa £55K with a basic of £42,500

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