Mechanical Engineer Surveyor - Pressure & Steam Systems
| Posting date: | 25 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £45,000 to £49,000 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 27 March 2026 |
| Location: | LA18 4BX |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Anderson Wright Consulting |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | ES/PRE/CUMBRIA-82243 |
Summary
Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Pressure Systems / Steam Boilers
Location: Cumbria | Home Based
Salary: £45,000–£49,000 Basic | Total Package circa £62,000
Mechanical Pressure / Steam Engineer Surveyor – Overview
Mechanical Engineer Surveyor required for a leading test, inspection and certification organisation covering Cumbria. This role is ideal for a Mechanical Engineer with experience in pressure systems, steam boilers, steam plant, compressors or pressure vessels looking to move into an Engineer Surveyor position.
Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – The Role
• Carry out statutory inspection and certification of pressure systems
• Inspect steam boilers, steam plant, pressure vessels and compressors
• Ensure compliance with PSSR (Pressure Systems Safety Regulations)
• Cover customer sites across Cumbria
• Manage your own diary (home based)
• Provide technical support and clear inspection reports
• Home-based role with door-to-door pay and no mandatory overtime
Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Package
• £45,000–£49,000 basic salary
• Total package circa £62,000
• Company car or car allowance with fuel card
• Double matched pension contribution
• Guaranteed Annual bonus
• Flexible benefits including private health, life cover, reward gateway, childcare vouchers
• 33 days holiday (Ability to buy and sell extra days)
• 40-hour flexible working week
• Overtime available (not compulsory)
• Structured training programme (investment of £55,000 in year one)
Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Requirements
• HNC / Level 4 qualification in Mechanical Engineering (or similar)
• Hands-on experience working on pressure systems
• Experience with steam boilers, steam plant, compressors, pressure vessels or heat exchangers etc
• Maintenance, service, repair or inspection background
• UK driving licence
• Comfortable in customer-facing environments
Ideal Backgrounds
• Mechanical Maintenance Engineer
• Boiler Engineer
• Steam Engineer
• Pressure Systems Engineer
• Plant Engineer
• Marine Engineers
• Existing Engineer Surveyor
Why Apply?
• Step away from reactive maintenance
• No night shifts or call-out rota
• Clear career progression pathways
• Industry-leading training programme
• Long-term job security with established inspection organisation
Mechanical Engineer Surveyor – Pressure Systems / Steam Boilers