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Commercial Gas Engineer

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We are recruiting for Heating / gas engineer with Commercial and Domestic ACS to work an estate in the Durham area completing PPM and reactive maintenance, servicing and fault finding and boiler/controls. The role is a permanent position paying between circa 42k and may cover satellite sites.
Mon-Fri 40 hours days. Overtime available and on call TBA.

Commercial Gas Engineer description:

  • provide heating and gas engineering support to commercial grade sites
  • complete PPM and reactive maintenance to:
    boilers, burners, pumps and valves, gas feeds, hot water systems, water flow and return, venting, heating controllers, wet plumbing including radiators, pipework, tanks and cylinders flow and return etc...plus some HVAC plant and general building services maintenance.
    The boilers will cover Commercial and domestic systems
  • complete service and fault finding on occupied sites
    - AHU and fan coil general maintenance

    Gas Engineer Candidate Profile:
  • Qualified Heating Engineer ideally with Commercial and Domestic ACS
    - Experience of service and maintenance operations across mobile contracts
    -valid driving license
    Commercial building services plant experience

    To apply:
    If you are interested then please click the APPLY button now
    PRS are a leading specialist recruitment and search & selection consultancy within the Building Services, FM and Support Sectors. 
    Please note if you have not heard from us within 5 days, then your application has not been successful.
    PRS is an equal opportunities employer

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