Air Conditioning Engineer

Didcot
2 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Refrigeration Service Engineer

Electrical Engineer - Data Centre

Electrical Engineer - Data Centre Shift Lead

Electrician - HU7

Mechanical Engineers - HU7 Area

Fabricator/Welders - HU7 Area

Air Conditioning Engineer - Static Position

Monday to Friday, 08:00-17:00

Salary - £40,000-£50,000

Oxford, Didcot - OX11

We're working for one of our biggest clients on a brand new contract win for them covering a contract for a well known American Pharmaceutical & Biotechnical company as an Air Conditioning Engineer.

We have worked with this business for many years as it has gone through re-brands and restructures within the business, founded in 2008 we have seen candidates consistently progress within this business across all it's varied opportunities across 48 countries and employing over 170,000 employees.

Job benefits for an Air Conditioning Engineer:

  • 24 Days Holiday + Bank Holiday (Increased to 25 days after 2 years service)

  • Life Assurance Cover

  • Holiday Purchase Scheme

  • Gym Membership Discounts

  • Cycle to Work Scheme

    Job responsibilities for an Air Conditioning Engineer:

  • Ensure all PPM is carried out in accordance with the maintenance specification and documented in real time using the PDA to log start/wait/stop completion and travel times with appropriate comments to evidence completion of work

  • Ensure that all relevant paperwork is completed regarding PPM, reactive and breakdown works and that it is passed without delay to the contract administrator. Complete supplementary documentation / E-Forms relating to the maintenance task as dictated by your line manager

  • Update customers CAFM system in real time with start/wait/stop completion times and
    provide full description of works undertaken, advising of any follow-on works required

  • Ensure reactive tasks throughout the sites are completed and be proactive in highlighting areas where improvements can be made. Identify and record all plant failures using quotation forms and issue to line manager. This is to be indicated and recorded within the CAFM system

  • Ensure that plant faults and defects are swiftly remedied to maintain plant in serviceable order. In accordance with the delegated authority with the applicable contract or authorised by the client

  • Ensure that suitable spares are available to carry out both maintenance and reactive works. To provide parts lists and estimated timescales to carry out remedial works

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Biotech Jobs at Newly Funded UK Start-ups: Q3 2025 Investment Tracker

Biotechnology in the United Kingdom is experiencing a golden age. Once considered a niche sector, biotech has emerged as a cornerstone of innovation—transforming healthcare, agriculture, environmental management, and beyond. From gene therapy breakthroughs to novel drug delivery platforms, British biotech start-ups are leading the charge on the global stage, fuelled by a potent combination of academic excellence, government incentives, and a steady flow of venture capital. In this Q3 2025 Investment Tracker, we delve into the most exciting biotechnology start-ups in the UK that have secured funding over the past quarter. We’ll look at who they are, how they plan to use their new capital, and—crucially for job seekers—what roles they’re hiring for. Whether you’re a recent graduate searching for your first laboratory role or an industry veteran looking to lead cutting-edge research, this roundup will illuminate the opportunities awaiting you in the booming UK biotech scene.

Portfolio Projects That Get You Hired for Biotech Jobs (With Real GitHub Examples)

Biotechnology is at the forefront of numerous scientific breakthroughs—from vaccine development to CRISPR-based gene editing—and data-driven methods now power much of the innovation in this space. If you’re aspiring to land a role in biotech—be it in drug discovery, genomics, immunology, or computational biology—an impressive portfolio can help you stand out in a fiercely competitive market. But what makes a biotech portfolio compelling? How can you prove your worth to a hiring manager who wants practical, hands-on skills in computational biology, wet-lab data analysis, or next-generation sequencing (NGS)? In this guide, we’ll explore: Why a biotech portfolio is essential for showcasing relevant skills. How to choose portfolio projects that align with emerging biotech roles. Real GitHub examples of projects that demonstrate an end-to-end approach. Tangible project ideas specific to biotechnology. Best practices for organising and presenting your work so that potential employers see your talents at a glance. By the end, you’ll have concrete steps to create a portfolio that highlights your value to recruiters and biotech companies. And, when you’re ready to take the next step, remember to upload your CV on BiotechnologyJobs.co.uk for direct exposure to employers who need your expertise.

Biotech Job Interview Warm‑Up: 30 Real R&D & Project‑Design Questions

The biotechnology sector is at the forefront of scientific innovation—encompassing everything from drug discovery and gene editing to agricultural improvements and environmental sustainability. It’s a field that combines cutting-edge research, regulated processes, and commercial acumen. As such, biotech job interviews can be both exciting and rigorous, often spanning technical, operational, and strategic discussions. If you’re gearing up for a biotech interview, be prepared for questions that dive into cell and molecular biology, bioinformatics, clinical trials, manufacturing regulations, and even data analysis. Beyond scientific expertise, recruiters are keen to see how you handle project planning, regulatory compliance, and cross-functional collaboration—especially if the position involves leadership or project management elements. Whether you’re seeking a lab-based R&D role, a regulatory affairs position, or a biotech project management opportunity, thorough preparation is essential. In this article, we’ll explore 30 real interview questions commonly asked in the biotech sector. By reviewing these questions and thinking through your responses, you’ll develop the confidence and clarity you need to showcase your talents effectively. For those looking for the latest biotech opportunities, head to www.biotechnologyjobs.co.uk. It’s a centralised place to discover exciting roles within the UK biotech landscape—covering everything from start-ups to large pharmaceutical companies. Let’s dive in and get you interview-ready.