Commercial Fridge Engineer

Taskmaster
London Borough of Bromley
2 weeks ago
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Commercial Fridge Engineer

Are you a Refrigeration Service or Commissioning Engineer looking for a change of role? Our client is looking to recruit aCommercial Fridge Engineerto join their growing team working on CO2 & Hydrocarbon Heat Pumps. Our client is a dynamic B Corp certified company on an exciting growth journey in the green economy, with their feet firmly anchored in engineering skills and a great project delivery capability.

The ideal candidate will have:

Refrigeration commissioning experience.

Strong service background using natural refrigerants and the latest controls for heat pumps and refrigeration plant.

The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate technical knowledge to achieve successful diagnosis of faults.

Full in-house training will be given for all new products.

A good attitude to work is essential within the refrigeration industry and a keen interest to learn and understand heat pumps under the guidance of our technical team.

Skills and attributes required for the role:

Experience in working onCO2 and HFC / Hydrocarbons and refrigeration systems is essentialfull training provided for heat pumps in house.

A can do attitude and self-motivation is crucial in this role.

Flexibility in working hours and travel requirements is needed.

The candidate must be IT literate and hold a full clean driving licence.

Must have excellent organisation and communication skills.

The right candidate will be flexible and willing to work at various site locations around UK.

You will be working in schools, supermarkets etc (must be willing to be put through a DBS check).

Benefits:

One to two jobs per day.

Access to a company van which you can take home.

This is an excellent opportunity to develop and grow!

Salary:£47,000 - £55,000PA - £20 per hours OT

Hours:Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week (no weekends).

Please apply for full details.

Taskmaster Resources LTD is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

Taskmaster Resources LTD is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy


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