Respond to equipment failures/breakdowns and implement necessary corrective measures.
Install and repair various types of industrial equipment and components.
Implement scheduled planned maintenance by addressing work orders generated through the computerized maintenance
Conduct disassembly, repair, overhaul, and testing of diverse mechanical equipment.
Offer suggestions for enhancing plant safety, reliability, and overall efficiency.
Identify and report abnormal equipment behaviour or critical process situations.
Use investigative techniques to troubleshoot problems and determine root causes effectively.
Requirements
hydraulic systems
pneumatic systems
data analysis
mechanical engineering
p&id
pda
Proficient understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Proficient in Data Gathering & Analysis
Committed, self-motivated, with strong interpersonal skills.
Fluent in English Language
Capability to interpret mechanical and process schematics, including P&ID
Graduated in Mechanical Engineering (SCQF 7)
Ability to make independent decisions when necessary.
Proficiency in operating handheld computerized equipment (PDA)
Knowledge of heavy industry operations.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Thorough comprehension of the importance of safe work systems, such as risk assessment, method statements, isolation procedures, and permit-to-work systems
Understanding of Business
Holds a current driver's license.
Demonstrate a thorough understanding of industrial mechanical equipment.
Strong understanding of safe work systems, risk assessment, and method statements.
Benefits
Ongoing training and development supported by Saur
Great Transport links, Cycle, Train, Bus.
Onsite Parking
Fixed working location
Positive culture, career progression, and competitive salaries and benefits.
Flexible, responsive to business needs
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Born in 1904
Year of establishment
The company traces its origins back to its founding in 1904.
2020 merger
Expansion through merger
The company merged with key industry leaders under the Saur Group umbrella in 2020.
500 mobile units
Water fleet capacity
The company operates a fleet of 500 mobile water units across Europe.
B‑Corp status in 2024
Ethical certification
The UK & Ireland division earned B Corp certification in September 2024.
A global pioneer in circular water and resource recovery.
It negotiates complex EPC and DBFOM projects—from municipal plants to heavy industry water reuse facilities.
Its mobile-water fleet serves emergency and industrial sites with turnkey solutions.
Focus on O&M, embedding lab expertise and short-term asset care.
Projects include cooling-tower hygiene, biogas recovery, oil-water separation, and ammonium harvesting and reuse systems.
Champions a “Customer for Life” ethos, retaining clients through long-term partnerships and integrated service contracts.
Reach extends across light and heavy industries, utilities, commercial buildings, and municipal water systems.
A storyteller, turning water challenges into inspiring success stories.
Culture + Values
Customer satisfaction is our number one priority.
We are driven by innovation, actively seeking new solutions for a sustainable future.
Integrity and transparency in everything we do.
We aim for operational excellence in all areas of our business.
Safety is paramount, and we continuously strive for zero incidents.
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero by 2050
Carbon Neutrality Goal
Aim to achieve net zero emissions by mid-century through innovative sustainable practices.
Focus on circular solutions, wastewater treatment, and energy-efficient technologies.
Reducing carbon footprint through sustainable innovations in water and energy sectors.
Active projects in resource recovery and water reuse to minimize environmental impact.
Promoting sustainability in all aspects of operations, from design to delivery.