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Multiskilled AC Engineer | Critical Site | Oxfordshire

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3 weeks ago
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Now Hiring | Multiskilled AC Engineer | Be a Key Player in Cutting-Edge Pharma Site!

📍 Location: Oxfordshire | ⏰ Shifts: 4 on / 4 off (12-hour shifts) | 💼 On-Call Required

We’re looking for a proactive and experienced Multiskilled AC Engineer to join our team at a leading-edge pharmaceutical centre. This dynamic facility includes state-of-the-art laboratories, clean rooms, and manufacturing spaces where maintaining environmental control is mission-critical.

If you're ready to play a vital role in supporting scientific excellence and pharmaceutical production, this is the opportunity for you.

What's in it for you?



Be part of a highly skilled team supporting a high-profile, innovative facility

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Work in a cutting-edge environment with ongoing training opportunities

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Enjoy a stable shift pattern with overtime and on-call pay

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25 days annual leave + public holidays

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Life cover equivalent to 1.5x your annual salary

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Access to a 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme and a dedicated mental wellbeing app

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Employee discount schemes with top brands and retailers

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Gym membership discounts and Cycle to Work Scheme

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A broad range of learning opportunities including professional qualifications, individual training, and personalised development programmes

About the Role:

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Carrying out PPM and reactive maintenance on HVAC and building systems including AHUs, VRVs, VAVs, FCUs, pumps, and more.

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Using a PDA to log all work in real time, ensuring accurate reporting and tracking.

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Performing fault-finding, repairs, and safety checks to keep critical systems operational.

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Monitoring and supervising subcontractors on-site to ensure standards are met.

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Completing regular compliance checks, such as emergency lighting tests, fire alarm testing, water treatment, and BMS operation.

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Working to strict cleanroom and GMP standards across technical and scientific areas.

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Taking part in an on-call rota and supporting emergency responses.

Requirements:

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City and Guilds in this field

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AC qualifications

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F-Gas 2079 Category 1

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Proven experience in a similar multiskilled role

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Strong knowledge of HVAC systems, electrical fault finding, and general building services

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Full, clean UK driving licence

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Computer literate and confident using maintenance systems

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A team player who’s self-motivated, adaptable, and safety-focused

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Able to communicate clearly and professionally with colleagues and clients

đź“© Ready to take your engineering career to the next level? Apply now and help keep innovation running at its best!

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