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Are you an experienced Air Conditioning Engineer in the North West?
If you've got a background in the service and repair of commercial air conditioning systems, this role could be exactly what you're looking for.
What’s in it for you?
Basic salary: Up to £42,000 per annum (40 hour week)
Other benefits include:
1 hour travel paid per day
25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays + your birthday off
Standby payment of £75 + £50 per callout + minimum 5 hours paid
Call out incentive (in working time) £20 per callout attended, and a further First Fix bonus of £10 is paid.
Quarterly bonus scheme
Pension (Employer contributes 4% and Employee contributes 5%)
Company van, tablet, phone and expenses where applicable
Option for private use of the company vehicle
Training courses and career progression opportunities
15 days sick pay (Following probation pass)
Various other company incentives and rewards
What you will be doing
Working on a wide range of air conditioning equipment, predominantly VRV/VRF’s and splits on a variety of high profile/corporate/commercial contracts. Covering Manchester, Liverpool and the surrounding areas.
What you’ll need
Relevant City and Guilds/NVQ in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning/F-Gas qualifications
Knowledge on major air conditioning manufacturers such as Daikin, Mitsubishi, Toshiba etc.
Experience using service checkers is desirable but not essential (training provided)
Knowledge on chillers would be beneficial
Customer focused attitude and good communication skills
Full UK driving license
Who you’ll be working for
You will be working for a well established service provider who have a wealth of experience in the industry and a team of highly knowledgeable engineers. They believe in well-rewarded, well-qualified engineers who value quality and take pride in their work.
What next?
If this is you, then click the apply button, we appreciate that your CV may not be up to date, no problem, just send us what you have and we can go from there. Everyone will get a response