Heavy Commercial Refrigeration Engineer

Wembley
9 months ago
Applications closed

The Job Heavy Commercial Refrigeration Engineer 

The Company: 

Our client is the No.1 market leader in Industrial & Commercial Refrigeration.  

Strong Global presence with multi-million pound contracts with some of the world’s largest organisations  

Great opportunities to progress within the organisation. 

Largest refrigeration company in the UK & Europe with exceptional training & development based overseas as well as in the UK. 

Benefits of the Heavy Commercial Refrigeration Engineer 

£40k-£50k basic salary 

Extensive overtime (OTE £60k-£75k) 

Company Van 

Smartphone 

Laptop 

25 Days Holiday + bank holidays 

Pension Contribution 

Healthcare 

39 hour working week 

Overtime available (1.5x – x2 time hourly rates) 

The Role of the Heavy Commercial Refrigeration Engineer 

This is an opportunity for a hungry, career minded individual to undertake Service, Repair, Maintenance and Commissioning on all Heavy Commercial Refrigeration units including multi-compressor packages, food factory process cooling, blast cooling and spiral freezer systems as well as F-Gas equipment. 

You will be working from home, autonomously, occasionally in pairs for larger jobs, covering a territory in the South East of England including Middlesex, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire and London. 

Undertaking work for customers within industries & applications such as Food & Beverages, Production, Pharmaceutical etc… 

Majority of work will be planned in advance, although the Engineer will be required to be on-call 1 week in 6 on a reactive/call-out basis (including Weekends). 

£40k-£50k basic salary + Extensive overtime (OTE £60-£75k), Company Van, Smartphone, Laptop, 25 Days Holiday + bank holidays, Pension Contribution, Healthcare, 39 hour working week, Overtime available (1.5x – x2 time) 

The Ideal Person for the Heavy Commercial Refrigeration Engineer 

Hands-on servicing experience within Industrial or Commercial Refrigeration . 

Previous experience working in Supermarket Refrigeration or Compressor Systems. 

F-Gas Certification is essential. 

Experience with Ammonia, CO2 or Hydrocarbon would be beneficial. 

Excellent communication skills with the ability to work under minimal supervision . 

Solution focussed, with the ability to work under pressure and resolve tricky scenarios. 

Hungry and Money Motivated with a strong hard working ethic. 

Full UK Driving Licence . 

If you think the role of Heavy Commercial Refrigeration Engineer is for you, apply now! 

Consultant: Bjorn Johnson 

Email: (url removed) 

Tel no. (phone number removed) 

Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK. 

About On Target 

At On Target, we specialise in sales, technical and commercial jobs in the Engineering, Construction, Building Services, Medical & Scientific, and Commercial & Industrial Solutions sectors, enabling our consultants to become experts in their market sector. We place all levels of personnel, up to Director across the UK and internationally

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