Water Treatment Trainee: Hands-On Training & Career Growth

Water Treatment Trainee: Hands-On Training & Career Growth

Trainee 19350 - 23650 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
SMS Environmental

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Get hands-on training in water treatment and work with a skilled engineering team.
  • Company: SMS Environmental, a leader in water safety and hygiene.
  • Benefits: Permanent position with full training and career progression opportunities.
  • Other info: Exciting role with travel to various sites and real-world impact.
  • Why this job: Learn a vital trade while making a difference in water safety across the UK.
  • Qualifications: No prior experience needed; just a passion for learning and teamwork.

The predicted salary is between 19350 - 23650 Β£ per year.

SMS Environmental in the UK is offering a Trainee Water Treatment Engineer role (internally known as a Critical Maintenance Engineer).

Based near Thame and Aylesbury, this permanent position includes full training and real opportunities to progress while you learn a specialist trade that keeps buildings and water systems safe across the country.

You'll work hands-on with the engineering team on water hygiene tasks, document work on an i Pad, and travel to various sites.

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Water Treatment Trainee: Hands-On Training & Career Growth employer: SMS Environmental

At SMS Environmental, we pride ourselves on being an excellent employer by fostering a supportive work culture that prioritises employee growth and development. As a Water Hygiene Field Engineer, you will benefit from a competitive salary, a company vehicle, and the opportunity to enhance your skills in a vital role that directly contributes to public health in the beautiful regions of Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

SMS Environmental

Contact Details:

SMS Environmental Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Water Treatment Trainee: Hands-On Training & Career Growth

Teamwork
Problem-Solving Ability
Strong Communication Skills
Logical Thinking
Relationship-Building Skills
Initiative
Motivation