Air Conditioning Engineer
London and M25
£48,000 - £52,000
I have an exciting opportunity for an Air Conditioning Engineer to work for an established business with a standout friendly and welcoming working environment. With a great atmosphere, this is a great chance to work for a privately owned company with an outstanding business ethos and culture, where you will feel valued and enjoy coming into work each day.
The A/C Engineer will be responsible for covering retail and commercial sites across London and the M25 on a UK building services contract. As the Lead Engineer in the company, you will be expected to have experience working a wide range of Air Conditioning / HVAC systems, being able to braze, solder, replace compressors, condensers, fault find etc.
The Air Conditioning Engineer should have 5+ years minimum industry experience, carrying out service and repair of air conditioning systems within commercial premises. The Engineer must also hold their F-Gas Cat 1 and an NVQ Level 2 or equivalent, in air conditioning and refrigeration.
Duties
To deliver planned, preventative and reactive maintenance in line with the contract service delivery plan for Commercial HVAC equipment
Carry out A/C works including minor projects & refurbishment
Fault Find, investigate, troubleshoot and rectify defects in all A/C units & systems and any associated plant / components
Single / Multi splits, VAVs, VRVs, VRFs, AHU, FCU's
Replacing compressors, condensers, regassing, brazing, soldering etc
Dealing with subcontractors where necessary
Ensure all statutory documentation is completed and kept up to date at all times
Salary and Benefits
Salary £48,000 - £52,000 depending on experience
Van and fuel card
Overtime
Company pension
Requirements
Level 2 or Level 3 NVQ Air Conditioning and Refrigeration or equivalent
2079 Safe Handling of Refrigerants (F-Gas)
5+ years' experience carrying out service and repair of various types of AC units, within commercial sites.
Full Driving Licence
Based within commutable distance of Central London
Posted by Lee Hamilton