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Our CLient in the Bedford area are looking to recruit a Maintenance Operative / Service Technician Technician the role does involve travellign between sites so a driving licence is essential also a minimum Green CSCS card is required.
About Our Client
The Company was set up in 1990 and quickly established an enviable reputation as a specialist process contractor operating at the leading edge of technology in its sector.
We design, supply, install and commission plants to treat sewage, industrial effluents, water & sludges, and strive continuously to improve our technical and commercial performance to stay ahead of our competitors.
Job Title
Purpose
"The purpose of this role is to ensure pile cloth filtration units are kept clean, functional, and efficient, supporting reliable tertiary treatment performance and helping the site meet Environment Agency discharge standards."
Line Manager
Location
Workshop/ Sites as required
Overview of Role
The Pile Cloth Filter Cleaner / Maintenance Operative is responsible for the routine cleaning, inspection, and maintenance of pile cloth filtration units used within municipal wastewater treatment works. The role supports the reliable operation of tertiary treatment processes by ensuring filters remain clear, effective, and fully compliant with regulatory standards.
Key Responsibilities/ Requirements
Key Responsibilities for the Maintenance Operative / Maintenance technician / Mechanial Cleaner
Filter Cleaning & Routine Maintenance
Clean pile cloth filter panels using manual and mechanical methods, including brushing, washing, and chemical treatments.
Remove rags, screenings, sludge and debris that could impact filtration performance.
Inspect filter cloths for wear, damage, fouling or reduced flow.
Replace damaged cloths or panels following site procedures and manufacturer guidance.
Carry out routine checks on filter rotation, wash cycles and backwash performance.Operational Support
Support technicians with the setup, shutdown and monitoring of pile cloth filtration systems.
Identify and report flow restrictions, increased headloss or abnormal filter performance.
Help maintain efficient filter operation to ensure compliance with site permit standards.Quality & Compliance
Keep clear and accurate records of cleaning, inspections and repairs.
Work in accordance with UK water industry standards and Environment Agency permit requirements.
Ensure cleaned filters meet operational and environmental performance criteria.Equipment Handling
Safely operate cleaning tools, wash systems, lifting equipment and hand tools.
Handle and store chemicals correctly in line with COSHH.
Maintain good housekeeping around all filter and wash-down areas.Health, Safety & Environmental Responsibilities
Follow all site safety procedures and comply with PUWER, COSHH and Health & Safety at Work legislation.
Use appropriate PPE at all times.
Dispose of waste materials responsibly and in line with environmental requirements.
Work safely around open water, moving machinery and restricted-access areas.
Qualifications & Experience Required
Practical experience in physical or mechanical maintenance tasks.
Understanding of wastewater processes or willingness to learn.
Good attention to detail when inspecting filter media and identifying faults.
Ability to follow safety procedures and work within a team.Desirable
Experience working in a wastewater treatment works or within the UK water industry.
Knowledge of tertiary treatment systems such as disc filters, pile cloth filters, or sand filters.
Basic mechanical skills or maintenance background.Physical Requirements
Comfortable with manual handling tasks (typically up to 20-25 kg).
Able to work in wet, odorous, or outdoor environments typical of wastewater sites.
Standing, bending, and moving between equipment for extended periods.Qualifications
· CSCS Card (Green Minimum
· Confined Space training
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Attributes & Values
Reliable.
Good Attention to Detail.
Safety-Focused.
Practical & Hands-On.
Environmentally Responsible