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Join BES Group as a Pressure Engineer Surveyor, inspecting vital industrial equipment nationwide. You'll need a Level 4 engineering qualification and hands-on experience with boilers, pressure vessels, and safety valves. This role offers a car allowance, pension, and career progression while ensu...
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United Kingdom , Nationwide
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40500.00 - 51858.00 GBP / Year
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BES Group
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Until further notice
Explore rewarding pressure engineer surveyor jobs, a critical and specialized field within engineering inspection and safety compliance. These professionals serve as essential guardians of public and industrial safety, focusing on equipment that operates under pressure. Their core mission is to prevent catastrophic failures by ensuring that a vast array of pressurized systems and vessels comply with stringent national and international regulations and standards. A career in this field blends deep technical knowledge with practical, on-site inspection work, offering a unique and impactful professional path. The typical day-to-day responsibilities of a pressure engineer surveyor revolve around independent, on-site examination and assessment. They conduct thorough inspections, tests, and examinations of equipment such as boilers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, steam systems, pipelines, and safety relief valves. This involves visual inspections, non-destructive testing (NDT), reviewing design specifications, and analyzing maintenance records. Following each assessment, a paramount duty is to produce clear, detailed, and legally defensible technical reports that document findings, note any defects or non-compliances, and provide recommendations for repair, maintenance, or certification. They act as consultants, advising clients on regulatory requirements like the Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (PSSR) or similar frameworks, helping them understand their legal obligations and improve their safety management systems. To excel in pressure engineer surveyor jobs, individuals require a robust foundation in mechanical or materials engineering, typically evidenced by a relevant engineering degree or an equivalent high-level vocational qualification. Substantial hands-on industrial experience with pressure equipment—often gained in sectors like manufacturing, oil and gas, energy, or marine—is indispensable. Key skills include a meticulous eye for detail, strong analytical abilities to assess risk, and excellent written and verbal communication skills to convey complex technical issues to a non-technical audience. Proficiency with IT for report writing and data management is standard. Many roles also demand a valid driving license due to extensive travel to client sites. Professional accreditation from a recognized engineering institution is highly valued and often required. Ultimately, pressure engineer surveyors play a vital role in the safety infrastructure of industry. They provide the expertise that ensures the integrity of the equipment that powers factories, heats buildings, and facilitates key industrial processes. For engineers seeking a role away from the desk that combines technical challenge with real-world problem-solving and a clear purpose in protecting people and assets, pressure engineer surveyor jobs represent a fulfilling and respected career choice with significant responsibility and opportunities for continuous professional development.

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