Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£49500 per annum
Mobile Commercial Gas Engineer – Surrey – APPLY TODAY I am currently representing a leading BMS Controls and heating specialist who are in search of a commercial gas engineer to join a growing team within Surrey. They provide a full comprehensive range of commercial / industrial heating and ventilation services for over 30 years to various high end premises in Surrey & London. With a large team of gas engineer due to growth they are in need of an additional commercial gas engineer to provide service and maintenance to a range of clients. The ideal candidate would be based in or around Surrey with a 50/50 split of works between Surrey & London. The client is very big on training and development and has recently engineers in the business on a variety of courses including manufacturers, air source heat pumps and opportunity to eventually upskill into trend BMS Services. Primary duties to consist of Service, Breakdown and Commissioning of Commercial Heating Appliances. In return the client is looking to offer: Salary of 49,500 based on a 38 hour working week Flexible working hours Monday – Friday (based on 9 - hour day) Applicable overtime to be paid after initial 9-hours per day including travel time. Company Van & Fuel Card – Private use allowed Christmas bonus scheme Healthcare after probation Call out 1 in 7 – 150 pound standby – minimum of 4 hours per call 23 days annual holiday per annum (excluding Statutory Bank Holidays) Pension in accordance with HMRC auto enrolment Company uniform and specialist tools provided Industry based training will be paid for by client Up to 2 paid wellbeing days will be applied to each calendar year If you feel you would be well suited for the role or would like to find out more, please send your up to date CV.
Surrey
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