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Lead Refrigeration Engineer - Bishops Stortford

Embrace Associates
Hertfordshire
2 weeks ago
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Required Skills

  • Refrigeration
  • Mechanical
  • Installation
  • Maintenance

Job Summary

Lead Industrial Refrigeration Engineer


Location: Home based with travel across home and eastern counties 

Salary: £45k-£52k basic (£70k OTE) + company van, fuel card, 28 days holiday + birthday off

Hours: Full-time, permanent


Ask Yourself…


  • Do you want to be more than just a number in a big company?
  • Are you ready to take ownership of your work and make a real impact?
  • Do you want genuine progression, not just promises?
  • Ready to join a tight-knit team where everyone counts?
  • Do you want to work for a company that values your family time as much as your skills?
  • Would you like a role that understands life outside of work matters too?
  • If that sounds like you, you’ll feel right at home here.


About the company


This company bring over 25 years’ experience in industrial and commercial refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat-pump solutions. They are highly respected across the industry and are entering the next phase of growth as a business.

They work across a range of sectors — from supermarkets and distribution centres to bespoke industrial installations.

As they continue to grow and deliver first-class service, they are now looking for an experienced Industrial Refrigeration Engineer to join the team and uphold the reputation for excellence.


The Role


As a Lead Industrial Refrigeration Engineer you will:


  • Carry out planned preventative maintenance and reactive servicing of industrial refrigeration systems.
  • Diagnose faults, complete repairs and optimise system performance
  • Support installation and commissioning projects as required
  • Provide technical advice and interface with client teams on-site
  • Ensure strict compliance with F-Gas regulations, Health & Safety standards and our quality guarantee


What We’re Looking For


  • Proven experience working as a Refrigeration Engineer in industrial/commercial settings
  • Valid F-Gas (and related) certification
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Excellent problem-solving skills, high attention to safety & quality
  • Bonus (NOT ESSENTIAL): experience with electrical systems, commissioning, refrigeration design or large-scale installations and/or any qualifications such as NVQ/City & Guilds in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning (or equivalent)


Why Join?


  • Work for a well-established specialist with over 25 years in the field
  • Wide variety of sites and projects – you’ll gain diverse experience
  • Company van, fuel card and tools provided
  • Training and development opportunities to grow your skills
  • Friendly, professional team culture and high standards of workmanship


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For more information please apply or contact Tom or Dan for more details.


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