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Orbital Recruitment are currently looking for an experienced AC Service/ Maintenance Engineer for our client based in London

The Job/Duties:

Our client, a reputable HVAC company, is currently seeking an experienced AC Service/Maintenance Engineer to join their team. The successful candidate will primarily cover sites within London, with additional nationwide coverage for ventilation projects. The role involves servicing and maintaining air conditioning systems, with particular focus on a stable and trustworthy approach.

Key Responsibilities:



Service and maintain air conditioning systems, predominantly in London and nationwide for ventilation projects.

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Participate in a 1 in 4 call-out rotation, with overtime opportunities.

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Possess a minimum of 5 years of experience, including ventilation expertise.

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Hold an essential F Gas qualification, with additional qualifications considered beneficial.

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Maintain a stable and trustworthy work record, demonstrating reliability.

Experience Needed/ About You:

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5+ years of experience in AC service/maintenance, with a focus on ventilation.

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Essential F Gas qualification; additional qualifications in HVAC or related fields are advantageous.

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Availability for 1 in 4 call-out duties, with flexibility for overtime when required.

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Reside in South East London, Surrey, Kent, or be commutable to London.

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Possess a stable work history, demonstrating trustworthiness and reliability.

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Excellent communication skills and a customer-focused mindset.

Pay, Hours & Contract Type:

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Competitive salary between £45-£50k per annum, dependent on experience.

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Travel expenses covered, excluding door-to-door.

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Van provided, with private mileage reimbursed at £0.16 per mile.

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20 days of holiday entitlement, plus bank holidays.

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Pension contribution.

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If you think this would be a great fit for you then APPLY NOW.

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