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If you’re part of the Environment Agency , you’re part of the solution. Working with us means protecting and improving the environment and tackling issues of national importance.Are you a skilled mechanical fitter, qualified with a NVQ level 3 or equivalent? If so, we’ve got the perfect job for you! Join our team and be part of something amazing – helping to maintain all kinds of structures that protect us from floods and maintain water levels.
Our MEICA assets, which range from up-to-date PLC systems to 1940s pumping equipment, having a very important role in the protection of people, property, and the environment. You’ll get out on the road working at pumping stations, river control structures, flood barriers, locks, sea wall tidal gates plus much more! Get ready to make your mark while protecting lives and the environment.working well within a team environment but also, at times, independently and unsupervised.
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