Competitve Salary Depending on experience
Paid door-to-door travel
Company van and fuel card
25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with buy/sell option)
Company Pension
Private Medical Insurance
Employee Benefits Portal
Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme
We are working with a growing engineering organisation specialising in the maintenance, overhaul, and optimisation of Combined Heat & Power (CHP) systems across the UK. Due to continued expansion, they are looking to appoint an experienced CHP Overhaul Engineer to join their team based in he North West.
This is a hands-on mechanical role focused on major engine overhauls, rebuilds, and strip-downs of CHP gas engines. You will play a key role in maintaining the reliability and performance of critical power generation assets, working both in the workshop and on customer sites.
You will be responsible for carrying out planned overhaul works, diagnosing mechanical issues, and ensuring engines are rebuilt to manufacturer standards to maximise uptime and operational efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
Carry out full mechanical overhauls and rebuilds on CHP gas engines
Perform major inspections, strip-downs, and reassembly in line with manufacturer specifications
Replace and refurbish key components such as pistons, liners, cylinder heads, and turbochargers
Support fault finding and troubleshooting of complex mechanical issues
Work with planning and engineering teams to prepare for scheduled overhaul projects
Ensure all work is completed safely and in line with site permit and safety systems
Maintain accurate service documentation and reporting
Travel to client sites when required to support major overhaul projectsAbout You
Strong mechanical engineering background with experience working on large gas engines or power generation equipment
Previous experience carrying out CHP overhauls, major services, or engine rebuilds
Experience working with engines such as MTU, MAN, MWM, Jenbacher, or Liebherr would be advantageous
Good understanding of mechanical systems including engine internals, fuel systems, cooling, and exhaust systems
Relevant engineering qualification (NVQ, City & Guilds, or equivalent)
Full UK Driving Licence and willingness to travel to client sites when required
Strong problem-solving ability with a focus on quality and safety
Able to work both independently and as part of a teamThis is an excellent opportunity to join a technically focused organisation operating within the growing CHP and decentralised energy sector, where you will play a key role in maintaining and extending the life cycle of critical energy infrastructure