Lining Technician
Location: Leicester
Employment type: Full Time
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, with overtime opportunities available
Vacancies: x11 roles available
What’s in it for you…
At Ipsum, you’re joining a team that values your development as much as your day?to?day work. Whether you’ve worked in utilities before or you’re looking for a new hands?on career path, we’ll give you the training, support and opportunities to grow.
20 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Option to buy up to 5 additional holidays
Group Personal Pension Plan
Career development with opportunities to gain recognised qualifications
24/7 virtual GP access, mental health and counselling support
Cycle to Work scheme
Discount club for supermarkets, phone bills, gyms and more
Life assurance cover
Long service recognition
Enhanced Maternity Pay
Paid volunteering days
About the role…
As a Lining Technician, you’ll work from one of our custom?equipped Patching Vans, travelling to a range of sites across the UK — including commercial, residential, industrial, rail, road and utility settings.
You’ll carry out repairs on underground pipe systems using specialist equipment, check the condition of pipes, analyse survey results and produce clear, accurate reports. At times, you’ll work alongside our Jetting Units and help ensure that all site activity is carried out safely, efficiently and within agreed timeframes.
This is a full?time, permanent role with ongoing opportunities to develop your skills.
As a Lining Technician you will…
Use patching rigs, lining kits and specialist tools to carry out repairs
Assess pipeline condition using survey footage and diagnostic results
Write accurate reports on completed works and recommendations
Follow all health and safety procedures on site
Work with Jetting Units when required to support the job
Keep equipment maintained and ensure job records are completed
About you…
You’ll be a practical, motivated person who enjoys hands?on work and learning new skills. A full UK driving licence is essential.
You don’t need drainage experience to be considered — if you’ve worked in construction, utilities, labouring, engineering, or any hands?on technical role, those skills transfer well. What matters most is reliability, good problem?solving skills and a willingness to get stuck in.
Experience with patching rigs, lining equipment or cutting tools is helpful but not essential. Certifications such as NRSWA Streetworks, Water Hygiene, Banksperson training, High?Pressure Jetting and Confined Space Entry are beneficial, but training can be provided for the right person.
Some weekend and night work is included, so flexibility is important.
Our commitment to Equal Opportunities…
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Next steps…
If this sounds like a great next step for you, please apply — or reach out to the Talent Team for more information