Refrigeration Service Engineer

Mansfield
1 week ago
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Refrigeration Engineer

(Co2 experience required)

Chesterfield / Mansfield would be the ideal location but will consider Nottingham

45hrs a week (inc travel - approx 35hrs onsite)

Salary up to £45,000 per Annum

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The UK's leading refrigeration maintenance FM company are looking for a Refrigeration Engineer to join their growing team on a prestigious technology account.

Working with a great Mechanical company who is well known within the industry, covering a array of contracts nationwide as well as a large projects division. You will be covering 2 contracts, retail and pharmaceutical.....

A great company to get involved with if you are looking for upskilling and progression

As a company they can offer - 22 days holiday (rising to 25) + bank holidays, benefits packager which includes; private medical insurance, income protection, life cover, employee assistance programmes, discount schemes and an excellent pension scheme.

Job Specification:

  • Collecting and fitting parts as directed by the senior manager / operations manager

  • Diagnosing and fixing equipment breakdowns

  • Using client systems

  • Carrying out calls as allocated by service control

  • Updating service records and timekeeping information in an accurate and timely way

  • Working safely in line with health & safety procedures

  • Building a strong relationship with customers and colleagues

  • Delivering safe reactive and proactive maintenance to a very high standard

  • Working with your line manager to achieve KPIs

  • Accurate use of IT systems

    Qualifications / Experience:

  • F-Gas 2079 Refrigeration Handling

  • NVQ Level 2/3 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning

  • Excellent customer care and interpersonal skills

  • Commitment to quality and attention to detail

  • Highly self-reliant, motivated and enthusiastic

  • Excellent attitude and approach to work

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