Installations Engineer – Water Filtration and Ground Source Heat Pumps

About Nicholls Boreholes

Nicholls Boreholes is a fast growing, privately owned, highly experienced company that installs and maintains Water Boreholes, Vertical Ground Source Heat Pumps, Deep Bore Soakaways for houses and business across the South of England. Having been in operation for over 12 years we have drilled nearly 3,000 boreholes installing specialist water systems and some of the most efficient renewable heating systems in the world. Our customers include individuals, businesses, hotels, bottling plants, farms, football clubs, property developers and golf clubs.

About this role

Service Engineer – Water Filtration and Ground Source Heat Pump role is a key to our business, the role involves you being allocated a van, and other Installation equipment for each project. As a Service Engineer ‘ Water Filtration and Ground Source Heat Pump’, you need to motivated and proactive individual with good organisational and communication skills who can multitask in a fast team-based environment. Exceptional communication skills are needed liaising with customers and coordinating our Ground Source Heat Pump and Water Borehole installations are properly installed to continue to operate efficiently for the whole of their operating life.   For more information about the role, please click the link below. 

Link:  Installations Engineer

Application deadline: 30/11/2023

We are happy to be approached by prospective candidates

If you are interested in talking to us about exciting career opportunities at Nicholls Boreholes & Ground Source, please call or email for the attention of  Lindsay in our HR Department on:

01403 820750 (option 1) or lindsay@nichollsltd.com

Alternatively, fill in the form at the bottom of this page.

Please send your CV and brief details of the position you are looking for to us and we will contact you if anything becomes available.

NO RECRUITMENT AGENCIES

Max. file size: 300 MB.
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.