Commercial Gas Engineer – London – 55 – 60K + D2D

Victoria, Greater London
5 days ago
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Commercial Gas Engineer – London – 55 – 60K + D2D
Location: Field-based – ideally within M25 region (Kent, Essex, London, Herts, Berkshire, Surrey etc.)
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 + Overtime + Company Van + Benefits
Contract Type: Full Time, Permanent
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm (40 hours/week)
Call-Out Rota: 1 in 5/6 (Standby: £120)

About the Company
Our client is a respected and long-standing Commercial & Domestic Heating Company based in Essex. With a dedicated team and a reputation for exceptional service, they support a wide range of high-end clients. 

Operating across a broad geographical area their engineers are regionally based but flexible to travel when required. This company offers a solid, supportive environment for commercial gas engineers.

The Role
Due to continued growth, the company is looking to recruit up to two engineers to join their team:
Experienced Commercial Gas Engineers around the M25 orbital.
This is a varied and rewarding role offering a mix of PPM, servicing, fault finding and reactive breakdowns. Engineers are expected to participate in the call-out rota (1 in 5/6 weeks) and will receive full support, training, and ongoing development.

What They're Looking For

Qualified Commercial & Domestic Gas Qualified Engineers
A positive, proactive attitude
Willingness to travel within your region and occasionally support across wider areas
Full UK Driving Licence
What’s On Offer

Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 (depending on experience)
40 hour working week
Door-to-door travel paid
Overtime:

Weekdays & Saturdays at x1.5
Sundays at x2

Call-Out Rota: 1 in 5/6 weeks – £120 standby allowance
Company Van & Fuel Card – private use permitted (within reason)
Private Healthcare (BUPA)
Private Pension Scheme
Annual Company Bonus Scheme
Company Phone & Tablet
All Power Tools & Testing Equipment Provided
Full Uniform & PPE Provided
If you feel you would be well suited for the role or would like to find out more, please send your up to date CV

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