We Are Hiring!!

We are looking for an experienced Water Hygiene Technician to join our team.
The role will include:

Temperature Monitoring
Showerhead Descaling
Expansion Vessel Flushing
Annual Calorifier Inspections
TMV Servicing
Cleaning And Disinfection Of Water Systems
Water Sampling.

Benefits include

A competitive salary
Company vehicle
Mobile phone
Uniform
Tools
Company pension
22 days holiday (including Christmas shutdown) plus bank holidays
Option of working a 38 hour week over 4 days

Salary to be discussed on application.

Please email your CV to info@gmsservicesltd.co.uk using reference WHT/AUGUST20

Closing date for applications is 14/08/2020

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