Company
CBW Staffing Solutions
CBW Staffing Solutions
Up to £42,000
Mobile Air Conditioning Engineer- Central Belt - Facilities Company - Up to £42,000 plus van, door to door travel and private health care and great overtime! CBW has an excellent new opportunity for an experienced Air Conditioning Engineer to join a leading facilities maintenance company. You will be responsible for carrying out small install/reactive maintenance on several commercial contracts around the Central Belt. More information on this excellent opportunity is below! Duties Include: Providing technical information to clients. Inspecting air conditioning systems. Diagnosing faulty equipment. Service and maintenance of air conditioning units Installation of air conditioning units Having good written and spoken communication skills. To manage PPM, day works, statutory compliance and call-outs as appropriate. Service and maintenance of air conditioning units include : VRF systems/chillers/heat pumps Qualifications: Time-served air conditioning engineer - HNC Level F Gas Previous experience within FM environment Driving license Electrical Knowledge (Desirable) Benefits: Competitive salary up to 42K Excellent OT at 1.5 and x2 Door to door travel Company Van Private Health Care 22 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays
Livingston
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