Shift Technician

Irvine
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Shift Technician
Basic Salary: £35,524 - £44,406 (includes shift allowance , premium payments etc)
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  • Defined contribution pension scheme
  • Private Healthcare scheme
  • Team bonus
  • Up to 31 days paid holiday
  • Additional benefits on request
    This Shift Technician role is a permanant role based at Meadowhead WwTW & STC, Irvine (However will be required to work at other AESOps locations).
    Reporting to the Team Leader, you will have responsibility for undertaking the safe and efficient operation/supervision of the Sludge and Waste water Treatment Processes. Working as part of a team your main duties will involve routine use of a project wide telemetry/SCADA system, the monitoring, control and optimisation of sludge & waste water treatment processes, carrying out initial investigations and rectification works, implement safe bypass or shutdown in advance of repairs by the maintenance team. This is a hands on role.
  • Although not essential you will ideally be qualified in an engineering/science/process discipline or equivalent and have a minimum of 2 years process industry experience, preferably with an E/M/ICA background.
  • Live within easy travelling distance of Meadowhead (for operational purposes – call-outs)
  • Work outdoors, work in a physically demanding environment and work with untreated waste water and sludges
  • Have a keen eye for detail
  • Have good IT skills
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Have a full driving licence
  • Participate in out of hours call out when required
  • Flexible attitude to work with a high level of self-reliance but be a team player
    Normal hours of work are 39 hours per week on a rotating shift arrangement Monday to Sunday. This is based upon a continuing 06.00 to 14.00, 14.00 to 22.00, 22.00 to 06.00 shift cycle and 08.00 to 16.30 day shifts.
    Closing date for application 12th January 2026

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