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Job Ref: 212638544
Date: 2020-10-22 16:27:42
CCTV Drainage Engineer required for my client; an independent specialist Drainage contractor within Civil Engineer, New Housing and Commercial. Due to the continued success and growth of the company they are now looking to recruit an experienced CCTV Drainage Engineer who should ideally be based within a commutable distance of Oxford although exceptional candidates will be considered further afield.
The successful CCTV Drainage Engineer will be required to visit Commercial, New Housing and Civil Engineering sites to carry out jetting, cleaning and CCTV surveys to assess customer's pipe conditions. The successful CCTV Engineer will also be responsible for producing reports of any findings and analysing results. The sites can be based anywhere within the following counties; Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, London, Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire.
CCTV Drainage Engineer Position Requirements
Experience operating a CCTV Rig using a push cam
Experience with using WinCam – understanding of codes
OS19X desirable but not compulsory
Experience with Jetting / Cleaning
Be based within a 20 / 30-mile radius of Oxford
Full UK driving license
CCTV Drainage Engineer Position Remuneration
Salary £12.00ph – £14.00ph – dependant on experience
20 days' holiday + Bank Holidays
40-hour contract 08:00 – 16:30 onsite work carried out before or after these times is paid at overtime rate which is time and a half
Travel paid after 1 hour to and from site which is paid at £7.50ph
Overtime on Saturday will be at time and a half and Sunday will be double time.We, Bennett and Game Recruitment, a technical recruitment agency based in Chichester are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
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