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Air Conditiong Maitenance Engineer
ITSS Recruitment Ltd London, UKOn-siteMid-levelengineering £44k – £52k/yr Today
Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer, Mobile, London and Home Counties - £44k - £52k - Company Van+Fuel Card+Overtime+Private Healthcare+On Going Training
We are seeking an experienced Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer to join a well-established, family-run Air Conditioning company with over 40 years of success and continued growth.
As an Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer, you will service and maintain the company's commercial contracts across London and the Home Counties, including schools, universities and office buildings
The successful Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer will have proven experience servicing and repairing chillers, VRV and VRF systems. You'll deliver exceptional service and respond to breakdowns during working hours and be part of an out-of-hours rota, with support available for more complex faults.
Required Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer Experience:
* Valid F-Gas Certification.
* Commercial HVAC maintenance and fault-finding experience.
* Experience with chillers, VRV/VRF, split and multi-split systems.
* Full UK Driving Licence.
* Availability for an out-of-hours call-out rota.
* NVQ/City & Guilds Level 2 in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning.
As Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer, you will be expected to demonstrate sound health and safety practices, maintain accurate records, and contribute to the smooth delivery of projects on a day-to-day basis.
Apply now for immediate consideration for the Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer position or contact Kyle Crossland at ITSS Recruitment for more information.
We are seeking an experienced Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer to join a well-established, family-run Air Conditioning company with over 40 years of success and continued growth.
As an Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer, you will service and maintain the company's commercial contracts across London and the Home Counties, including schools, universities and office buildings
The successful Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer will have proven experience servicing and repairing chillers, VRV and VRF systems. You'll deliver exceptional service and respond to breakdowns during working hours and be part of an out-of-hours rota, with support available for more complex faults.
Required Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer Experience:
* Valid F-Gas Certification.
* Commercial HVAC maintenance and fault-finding experience.
* Experience with chillers, VRV/VRF, split and multi-split systems.
* Full UK Driving Licence.
* Availability for an out-of-hours call-out rota.
* NVQ/City & Guilds Level 2 in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning.
As Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer, you will be expected to demonstrate sound health and safety practices, maintain accurate records, and contribute to the smooth delivery of projects on a day-to-day basis.
Apply now for immediate consideration for the Air Conditioning Maintenance Engineer position or contact Kyle Crossland at ITSS Recruitment for more information.
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