Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Engineer
Location: Redhill (covering the South Coast, minimal London travel)
Salary: Up to £46,000 per annum
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm
We’re recruiting for an experienced Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Engineer to work across a commercial portfolio based out of Redhill, primarily covering the South Coast with occasional travel into London. This role is ideal for an engineer who enjoys a varied workload, combining AC maintenance with small refrigeration units commonly found in pubs, bars, restaurants, and cellar environments.
You’ll be joining a well-established business with a stable client base, sensible regional coverage, and strong earning potential.
The Role
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Planned preventative and reactive maintenance across commercial sites
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Service, fault-find, and repair air conditioning systems
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Work on small commercial refrigeration equipment, including cellar cooling and under-counter units
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Attend breakdowns and carry out repairs in line with F-Gas and industry standards
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Complete job reports and communicate effectively with clients and internal teams
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Cover a manageable regional patch across the South Coast, with limited London travel
What’s on Offer
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Up to £46,000 basic salary (depending on experience)
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Company van and fuel card (private use permitted)
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25 days holiday plus bank holidays
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Pension scheme
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Company bonus scheme
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Ongoing training and development opportunities
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Stable, long-term commercial contract portfolio
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Monday to Friday working hours
About You
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Qualified Air Conditioning Engineer with valid F-Gas certification
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Experience working on commercial AC systems (split systems, VRV/VRF, etc.)
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Hands-on experience with small refrigeration systems (pubs, cellars, hospitality environments)
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Strong fault-finding and reactive maintenance skills
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Full UK driving licence
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Able to work independently and manage your own workload
Interested?
Apply today to join a growing business offering strong pay, a realistic patch, and long-term stability within the commercial sector