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Holmes Chapel
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An opportunity has arisen for a Senior HVAC Engineer to join an electrical installation services provider. This full-time role offers salary range of £42,000 - £48,620 (£43,800 - £50,420 with scheduled call out retainer) and benefits.

As a Senior HVAC Engineer, you will oversee the operation and maintenance of all HVAC and refrigeration systems at a key pharmaceutical site.

You will be responsible for:

Leading the maintenance and repair of HVAC and refrigeration systems on-site.
Ensuring that all required paperwork and reports are completed accurately and promptly.
Organising the on-site team to optimise workflow and efficiency.
Liaising with the facilities team about completed and upcoming work.
Overseeing the execution of planned preventative maintenance (PPM) tasks.

What we are looking for:

Previously worked as a HVAC Engineer, Refrigeration Engineer, Air conditioning Engineer, Service Engineer or in a similar role.
C&G 2079 Refrigeration Handling Certificate.
Valid UK driving licence.
Ideally have IPAF & PASMA qualification and experience.

Shift:

Monday - Friday: 08:00 - 16:30

What’s on offer:

Competitive salary
28 days holiday
Pension scheme
Uniform and PPE provided
Overtime availability
A discretionary annual bonus
Private healthcare, dental, and optical cover
Company van, fuel card, laptop, and smartphone

Apply now for this exceptional HVAC Engineer opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.

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