Refrigeration Engineer

Kinetica
Manchester
1 week ago
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Refrigeration Engineer


Location:Based fully remote in the UK with International Travel


About the Company:


Our client, a leading company in the pharmaceutical process equipment industry, is committed to providing comprehensive installation, commissioning, maintenance, and support services for a wide range of equipment used across various sectors including pharma, biotech, food, healthcare, academia, and other process industries. Their products cover equipment like freeze dryers, centrifugal evaporators, high-pressure homogenizers, cryogenic storage vessels, and more.



About the Role:



As a Refrigeration Engineer, you will play a key role in ensuring the reliability and performance of vital utility equipment. Based in the UK, you will be part of a dynamic, fast-paced team and will have the opportunity to make an impact both locally and internationally. This role offers a mix of planned and reactive maintenance, plant improvements, and troubleshooting, all while adhering to strict health and safety and regulatory standards.



Key Responsibilities:



  • Perform scheduled Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) on refrigeration and utility equipment
  • Diagnose faults and carry out repairs on-site
  • Record equipment history and maintain quality documentation
  • Provide detailed handovers to team members
  • Ensure compliance with health and safety and GMP regulations at all times
  • Manage contractors and ensure adherence to site procedures
  • Support continuous improvement efforts and contribute ideas for equipment reliability



Qualifications:


F-GAS 2079 CAT 1 certification

Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Refrigeration or equivalent qualification



Required Skills:


  • Solid experience within the refrigeration service industry
  • Strong IT skills, particularly with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Mechanical or electro-engineering qualifications (preferred)
  • Experience in utilities systems (boilers, HVAC, compressors) is advantageous
  • Prior experience in pharmaceutical engineering and freeze dryer systems is a bonus
  • Proactive, results-oriented attitude with a focus on continuous improvement



Package:


Competitive salary (OTE £85K) based on experience


Hours: Monday to Thursday (08:30-17:00), Friday (08:30-14:30)


4x Death in Service insurance after 6 months


Health scheme membership after 6 months


How to Apply:



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