Refrigeration Service Engineer

Nottingham
2 weeks ago
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Refrigeration Service Engineer
£39,000 - £43,000 + D2D Travel | 25 Days Holiday + BH | Van with Private Use
Location: Nottingham & Surrounding Areas
Full-Time | Permanent
Are you an experienced Refrigeration Service Engineer looking for a new opportunity with a company that genuinely values its people, invests in ongoing training, and boasts an excellent track record of long-serving employees?
We're proud to be working with a leading and well-established name in the building services industry, known for its strong values, technical excellence, and engineer-first approach. Due to continued growth, they're now looking to add another talented Service Engineer to their team.

What Makes This Role Different?

? In-house City & Guilds Accredited Training Centre - Over 100 engineers trained last year on cutting-edge topics like commissioning, brazing, chillers, and more.
? High-Quality Tools & Equipment - You'll be equipped with a high-spec, fully-racked van (with private use!) and your own tablet for job management.
? Supportive Team Culture - Join a tight-knit group of highly skilled engineers with ongoing support from technical specialists.

What You'll Be Doing

Attending commercial and industrial client sites to diagnose and repair refrigeration systems.

Fault-finding, service, and maintenance across sectors such as food production, pharmaceuticals, office spaces, and more.

Working with top-tier equipment from brands like Mitsubishi, Daikin, Panasonic, and Fujitsu.

Managing jobs and reports via tablet; travelling to sites using your own company van.

What's On Offer?

£39,000 - £43,000 basic salary

Door-to-Door (D2D) paid travel

40-hour week + optional overtime

25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays

Company van with personal use

Regular manufacturer and in-house training

Company pension

Standby rota currently 1 in 3 (with standby allowance + call-out pay)
(This will improve as more engineers join the team.)

What You'll Need

Proven experience as a Refrigeration Service Engineer - some air conditioning experience is a bonus.

F-Gas (C&G 2079 or equivalent) and full UK driving licence.

NVQ Level 2 or higher in a relevant HVACR field (advantageous).

Willingness to complete an enhanced DBS check due to the nature of client sites (e.g., schools, hospitals).
Ready to take your next step?
Click 'apply' or get in touch to find out more. All applications are treated with the strictest confidence.

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