Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£25k per year
Air conditioning firm is seeking a service engineer. This is a temporary to Permanent role and will pay £25k per year . Working hours: Between 8am – 5pm, Monday to Friday. Company van will be provided, Job role is based in Charlton but will be covering Greater London. Purpose of Role : To visit customers’ premises and carry out fault diagnosis, repairs, servicing, and preventative maintenance to their installed air conditioning systems; all work to be carried out to high standards of safety, quality, and efficiency and in a manner which complies with the Company’s published Procedures and Standards and promotes the good reputation of Andrews Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Ltd. The ideal Aircon Service engineer will have the following knowledge, skills, and experience: Technical experience, skills, and ability to carry out complex fault diagnosis and repairs and basic maintenance to fixed split & multi split air conditioning systems. Ability to lift and work at ceiling height using ladders as necessary. Ability to interpret and complete forms clearly and legibly. Experience of lone working in a business-to-business service industry Current driving licence valid in the UK Must be over the age of 21 . ONLY SHORT-LISTED APPLICANTS WILL EB CONTACTED.
London
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