Field Service Engineer

Posted 25 April by Workshop Recruitment
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Our client offers complete and bespoke solutions for cooling projects such as HVAC, cooling systems and store refrigeration. They are looking for an experienced, reliable, and self-motivating engineer to join their team within the process cooling division. You will be working within a 2.5-hour radius of your home location and a company van, fuel card and Premier Inn card is provided.

The ideal candidate will be able to complete tasks & assume responsibilities, and be capable of following and adhering to the H&S directive & F-Gas Legislation. Have experience working as a field service engineer for CHILLERS, industrial process and or HVAC building services. With a great understanding of fluid cooling systems as well as refrigeration.

MAIN DUTIES (including but not limited to)

  • Fault Finding
  • Test and Repair
  • PPM of all chiller, AC, and process cooling equipment
  • Other general M&E duties
  • Close/Update completed PPM tasks on computer systems


BENEFITS

  • Salary of £32,000 - £37,000 dependant on experience
  • Company Van and Fuel Card
  • Premier Inn Card
  • Offers progression opportunities
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • AXA health insurance (after 1 years’ service)
  • 5% attendance bonus after 3 months

Requirements

  • Full drivers licence valid in UK (required)
  • Good IT competency (required)
  • Experience in Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (required)
  • Experience in Breakdown and Maintenance (required)
  • F-Gas Qualification (required)
  • IPAF (beneficial)
  • CSCS Card (beneficial)
  • PASMA (beneficial)

To apply for this role please call the construction team on or email your CV to

Reference: 52532939

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