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HVAC Commissioning Engineer

Enfield Town
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: HVAC Commissioning Engineer
Location: Enfield, Greater London
Salary/Benefits: £30k - £50k + Training & Benefits

We are recruiting on behalf of a prestigious and well-known HVAC Commissioning specialist. They are seeking a professional and driven HVAC Commissioning Engineer, who holds an exemplary work history as well as a robust technical skillset. Applicants must hold the CSA Grade 2 as a minimum. Our client can offer hardworking engineers the opportunity to gain further modules and training. Salaries and benefits are competitive.

Our client can consider candidates based around: Enfield, Chigwell, Ilford, Barking, Romford, Hornchurch, Dagenham, Rainham, Erith, Watford, Harrow, Wembley, Slough, Southall, Hounslow, Twickenham, Kingston upon Thames, Windsor, Weybridge, Surbiton, Mitcham, Sutton, Epsom, Caterham, Redhill, Croydon, Oxted, Westerham, Sevenoaks, Orpington, Bromley, Dartford, Erith, Sidcup, Gravesend.

Experience / Qualifications:

  • Must have strong experience working as a Water & Air Commissioning Engineer
  • It is essential to hold at least the CSA Grade 2 as a minimum
  • It would support applications if candidates hold the CITB / AP / CP and / or Eastwood Park Training
  • Will have experience working on clean room / theatre validations
  • Excellent technical knowledge, including CIBSE guidelines
  • Flexible to travel in line with company requirements
  • Strong work history
  • Good literacy, numeracy and IT skills

    The Role:
  • Commissioning of HVAC systems across a range of sites
  • Validation of clean rooms and theatres within healthcare / pharmaceutical settings
  • Water and air balancing on extract / supply, AHUs, heating and chilled systems and fan coil units
  • Power flushing and back-flushing
  • Adjusting flow rates
  • Assessing systems for performance flaws and making technical recommendations
  • Producing regular service reports
  • Meeting with clients on site to discuss projects
  • Maintaining high standards of service as well as the reputation of the company
  • Working to agreed deadlines

    Alternative job titles: Water & Air Commissioning Engineer, Validation Engineer, Commissioning Engineer, Cleanroom Engineer, Critical Air Technician.

    Future Select are recruiting in the Water Treatment/Hygiene industry; we work with the best clients & candidates and supply the majority of permanent jobs in the market.

    We would be interested in speaking to candidates with experience in any disciplines from Risk Assessors, Service Engineers, Account Managers and Business Development/Operational Managers through to Director level.

    We are inundated with applications, we will endeavour to get back in touch, however if you have applied to Future Select and you have not heard from us after a week, on this occasion, you will not have been successful. Your details will be saved on our system and you will be contacted in the future if a vacancy matches your skills.

    Future Select Copyright 2025

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