Industrial Refrigeration Commissioning Engineer

Leeds
4 days ago
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What you will do

Johnson Controls Industrial Refrigeration (IREF) division delivers project solutions, maintenance & service solutions that support our customers manufacturing, cold storage and R&D testing requirements. We are the OEM for SABROE, Frick Compressors & York products with trained engineers located nationally providing project solutions along with planned, preventative & reactive works to our target markets being meat, poultry, food manufacturing, beverage, cold storage, general manufacturing, leisure, pharmaceutical & automotive.

As a Commissioning Engineer who is experienced in the start-up and commissioning of Industrial Refrigeration systems, you will meet defined system parameters in line with regulations, standards & procedures. The Commissioning Engineer will work closely with the project manager in a proactive manner to ensure the system is commissioned in line with plan and budget. This will include plant & equipment, pipework, refrigeration charges & associated controls.

What we offer

Competitive salary

Company car

Paid Annual Leave - 25 days plus Bank Holidays (Holiday Purchase Scheme available)

Pension, Life Assurance.

IT Equipment provided.

Encouraging, developmental & collaborative team environment

Dedication to safety through our Zero Harm policy

Career development through various career ladders programs.

How you will do it

As the direct contact with the client for site technical service and commissioning activity, you will be responsible for supporting the design team with final design, scope & specifications. You will have the ability to comprehend the design, scope of works & installation requirements for Industrial Refrigeration works.

In this role you will keep the customer informed, attend onsite reviews and provide guidance of requirement to suppliers & contractors. You will provide support to the project managers based on design & installation requirements.

Projects will be based across the UK & I and travel will be required within the role.

What we look for

Industrial Refrigeration experience

Working experience of maintenance & commissioning of industrial refrigeration plant and process cooling systems operating on HFC, CO2 & Ammonia refrigerants

Strong understanding of system types, for example pumped overfed, two stage and cascade

Ability to interpret electrical controls and associated drawings

F Gas refrigerant handling certificate

Ammonia refrigerant handling certificate

Working knowledge of CDM

Ability to work effectively in a team environment

Possesses strong analytical capabilities and ability to define requirements

Travel flexibility to support National Opportunities

Excellency in verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate technical information to a non-technical audience

Capable of working without documented procedures and with limited supervision.

A committed can do positive attitude with the ability to integrate and work as a member of a team.

Join us at Johnson Controls and be part of a dedicated team that values your contributions, prioritises safety, and supports your career growth!

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