Hydraulic Engineer

Portland
3 weeks ago
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Position: Hydraulic Engineer
Job ID: 1540/7
Location: Portland
Rate/Salary: Depending on experience
Type: Permanent

HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Shipping & Energy and Aerospace sectors. We have a number of permanent and contract vacancies for multiple businesses across the UK and overseas.

Our client is a specialist within the Engineering industry, delivering high-quality solutions across marine, agriculture, and domestic sectors. They are currently seeking a Hydraulic Engineer to join their growing team. This is a hands-on role where you will be involved in the installation, maintenance, and repair of hydraulic and mechanical systems. Alongside this, you will have opportunities to work with senior engineers to quote, plan, and deliver projects, offering a clear path for professional development.

As a Hydraulic Engineer, you will be expected to:
• Carry out installation, servicing, and repair of hydraulic and mechanical systems across marine, agricultural, and domestic applications.
• Undertake diagnostic, troubleshooting, and fault-finding tasks to ensure systems operate efficiently.
• Install and maintain pipework, pumps, hoses, and associated hydraulic components.
• Provide support in project planning, including specifying and procuring parts and materials.
• Assist in preparing risk assessments, method statements, and other project-related documentation.
• Supervise and support junior engineers during project delivery.
• Liaise directly with suppliers and customers to resolve technical queries.
• Work flexibly across workshop, site, and customer environments as required.

Qualifications and Requirements of the Hydraulic engineer:
• Experience working on hydraulic systems, ideally across marine, agriculture, or domestic environments.
• Strong practical background with the ability to read and interpret technical drawings.
• Good understanding of system installation, maintenance, and repair processes.
• Willingness to learn and utilise internal systems for project planning and reporting.
• Strong IT skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.).
• Excellent communication and organisational abilities.
• A proactive, motivated, and adaptable approach, able to work independently or within a team.
• Willingness to travel within the UK and occasionally overseas.
• Full UK driving licence and valid passport.

This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical who have been appointed to act as the recruitment consultancy for this role

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