Our client, a leading consultancy within the Air and Water Industry, is seeking a motivated Science Graduate to join their team as a Graduate Water Systems Consultant. This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate looking to begin a rewarding career in environmental consultancy, with full training and professional development provided.
Role Purpose
As a Graduate Water Systems Consultant, you will carry out water monitoring visits, Legionella risk assessments, and surveys across a diverse range of properties. Every day will bring variety, requiring flexibility, problem-solving skills, and a practical approach to your work.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct routine water monitoring across client sites, including:
- Temperature checks, tank inspections, sampling, and remedial work reviews
- Completion of inspection forms and site visit reports
- Carry out detailed site surveys at new client properties:
- Produce Legionella risk assessment reports and schematic drawings of water systems
- Recommend remedial works, provide solutions, and prioritise actions appropriately
- Plan and manage your own workload effectively to meet deadlines
- Support ventilation system surveys and air quality monitoring (following training)
- Ensure safe working practices and contribute to Health & Safety compliance
- Deliver consistently high service standards and maintain client satisfaction
- Report site issues or cancellations to the Field Service Manager
Additional Requirements
- Driving to multiple sites daily, sometimes working at heights and independently
- Occasional overnight stays for site visits
- Timely submission of reports and documentation
- Supporting additional service activities as required by the Service Manager
What We’re Looking For
- A degree in a science-related discipline (no prior industry experience required)
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
- Practical, adaptable, and able to think on your feet
- Willingness to travel extensively and work flexibly
What’s on Offer
- Starting salary of £27,000
- 21 days annual leave (plus bank holidays)
- Fully expensed company vehicle
- Private medical insurance
- Death in Service benefit
- Full training and career development opportunities