Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£40000 - £45000 per annum
Mobile HVAC Engineer – London – 45K & D2D I am currently representing a excellent HVAC Specialise who are in need of a HVAC Engineer within the London areas to cover a busy retail portfolio. THE COMPANY My client is an HVAC specialist Company who have been operating since 2013. Based in Buckinghamshire, they now employ a Team of 14 HVAC Engineers and are looking to bring in an additional HVAC Engineer to join the team. They provide Service, Maintenance & Breakdown to their Busy Retail Portfolio. THE JOB Monday – Friday - 40 Hour week Due to sheer growth, they are now looking for an additional HVAC Engineer based within the London and surrounding areas to join the team on a Mobile Basis. You will be covering from London & M25 working on their busy retail portfolio. Carrying Out Service, Maintenance & Breakdown to Comfort DX AC units. Including VRVs, VRFs, Splits, Multi splits, AHUs. SALARY & PACKAGE 40 – 45K basic – depending on experience, D2D Travel 1 in 10 Call Out - £200 Standby + £50 for every call and D2D at your appropriate Overtime Rate. Lots of Overtime available paid at x1.5 Monday – Saturday & x 2 – Sundays & Bank Van & Fuel Card (New VW Transporter) – Private Use Allowed 20 Days Holidays & 8 Bank Holidays – (This increases by 1 day per year or service up to a maximum of 25 Days). Mobile Phone or Phone Allowance PDA System Company Pension Scheme Sick Pay Uniform & PPE 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.
Southend-on-Sea
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