Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
£43000 per annum
Static AC Engineer – FM Service Provider – Hammersmith, London – Static - £43,600 Are you an Air Conditioning Engineer looking for a new challenge? Are you looking to get off the road and onto a static site? Would you like to work for a leading Facilities Maintenance provider? This is an exciting opportunity to join an established Building Services company based in a commercial site based in Hammersmith, London CBW Staffing Solutions are currently recruiting for an Air Conditioning Engineer to carry out planned and reactive commercial maintenance across a commercial contract based in Hammersmith. The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of Facilities Maintenance and have a proven track record in commercial building maintenance. This position would be ideal for an Air Conditioning Engineer currently in a similar position who is keen on progression. In return, the company are offering a competitive salary of up to £43 ,000 with a potential route into further career progression. Key duties & Responsibilities Air conditioning and refrigeration - Service/maintenance Your main duties will be service and maintenance on split systems, VRVs, VAV's and VRF's, AHU's, FCU's, Chillers and all HVAC and refrigeration plant. Electrical Knowledge would be beneficial. Extensive building services knowledge Hours of Work & Package Information Basic Salary of up to £ 43,000 Monday to Friday 8:00am-17:00pm 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays Overtime available Requirements AC qualified - City & Guilds Level 2 Refrigeration knowledge (Essential) Chiller experience (Essential) F-Gas qualification (Essential) Must be able to provide copies of your trade certificates A proven track record in commercial building maintenance Multi-skilled Good communication skills Client Facing
London
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