The Package Salary up to £45,000 per year (depending on experience) based on a 40-hour week Paid door-to-door Annual bonus scheme Regular overtime opportunities Company van (fully stocked and racked) Specialist tools, PPE and workwear provided Mobile phone / PDA provided Pension scheme (after qualifying period) 28 days annual leave (including bank holidays), increasing with service Ongoing manufacturer and external training opportunities The Person The ideal candidate will be an experienced and reliable engineer with a strong technical background and a professional approach. Essential skills and experience: NVQ Level 2 (minimum) in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Current F-Gas certification Full UK driving licence Proven experience in fault finding and diagnostics Competence in pressure testing, evacuation, dehydration and refrigerant charging Good electrical knowledge (single and three phase) and ability to read wiring diagrams Desirable: Experience with VRV/VRF systems and chillers Additional qualities: Ability to work independently and as part of a team Strong communication skills with both colleagues and customers Professional and customer-focused attitude Ability to interpret technical drawings, schematics and manuals Proactive approach with strong problem-solving skills Basic IT skills (training provided) Flexible approach to overtime when required Positive work ethic with a can-do attitude The role and responsibilities An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service Engineer to join a growing and professional team. Key responsibilities include: Field-based service, maintenance and repair of refrigeration and air conditioning systems Fault finding, diagnostics and breakdown repairs Attending reactive service calls (including participation in an on-call rota approx. 1 in 10 weeks, depending on team size) Carrying out occasional planned preventative maintenance Location This is a mobile role covering industrial, commercial and residential sites, primarily across the South of England and London, with travel from the Eynsham, Oxfordshire area.