Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£40000 - £45000 per annum
AC Service Engineer - London - 40 - 45K My Client are a London based, leading AC & Mechanical Contractor who have been operating since the 1960’s. They specialise in the Design, Installation, service, maintenance & breakdown of HVAC Equipment to their portfolio of clients which include High End Residential, Commercial Offices, Education, Healthcare, Hospitality and Retail. With a team of over 15 staff, they are looking to increase this by brining on board a AC Service Engineer. THE JOB Monday – Friday – 8am – 4pm. You will be predominantly working within Multimillion Pound High End Residential properties in London along with Commercial properties. Servicing of AC Units Service focused engineer with good breakdown and repair experience. Minimum 5 years preferably 10 years’ experience. Experience with Daikin and Mitsubishi Electric. SALARY AND PACKAGE £43,000 - £45,000 Van AND Fuel Card Lots of overtime - 1.5 in week AND till 5pm on Saturdays. X2 on Sundays AND Bank Minimum 8 hours guaranteed on overtime rates for weekend work no matter how many hours you complete 20 Days Holidays AND 8 Bank Holidays Uniform AND PPE Mobile Phone D2D travel on sites outside of London Call out 1 in 5 / 1 in 6 - 180 pound a week standby - extra 30 for call and overtime @ D2D
Southend-on-Sea
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