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Refrigeration Engineer

Arcus FM
Surrey
2 days ago
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Why Join Us

Looking for a fresh challenge with an award-winning facilities management company?

Start your career at Arcus FM with an immediate financial boost! We’re offering a £3,000 Welcome Bonus to new hires to this role !! 

Here's what you'll get:

£3,000 welcome bonus for new team members for this role (criteria applies)

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits

Opportunity for growth within a supportive team

Do you live within the following area(s) of perhaps Camberley, Reading or Basingstoke or surrounding areas ? Are you able to travel across a wide region ?

If so, we’re looking for an experienced Refrigeration Engineer to join our team, delivering services for our multi-site clients.

Salary: Up to £49,767 per annum, depending on experience Overtime is paid as time and a half, with the potential to earn an average of £12,000 per annum. Door to door pay 4% bonus, subject to achievement of targets. (historically paid out) Van (with option for personal use) and fuel card Smartphone, tools, uniform, PPE

If you have a full valid UK driver’s license, refrigeration engineering experience, and want to progress your career with an award-winning FM provider then read on….


What You'll Be Doing

You’ll be responsible for ensuring your clients supermarket refrigeration systems within your area are fully maintained and operating at full potential.

As an Arcus engineer, you’ll enjoy working in a varied environment. You’ll be out and about on the road traveling to client stores throughout your area, delivering a high level of diagnosis, maintenance, servicing, and repair work.

You’ll have exceptional time management skills with an eagerness to learn. 

Click on the link below, to see what life is like as an Arcus Engineer.

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We’re passionate about retaining our top talent and love to promote within, giving you the opportunity to either gain qualifications and/or experience in other areas of the business if that’s what you want.


What We're Looking For

To be successful you will have:

Essential:

Valid UK driver’s license Time served experience as a Refrigeration Engineer C&G 2079 / F- GAS Strong communication skills and work ethic Awareness and knowledge of Health & Safety

Desirable as training will be provided:

CO2 Qualification Supermarket Experience

Other benefits:

Group personal pension scheme of matched contributions between 5% and 6%. 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays. Life Assurance Access to state-of-the-art training academy Funded Training Sponsorship Scheme Refer a Friend reward scheme Cycle to Work Scheme Health Cash Plan Up to 10% off B&Q / Trade Point 20% off Nuffield Fitness and Wellbeing Centre

Other Information:

This position has a requirement for 1 in 4 on call.

At Arcus we are passionate about individual development which is why we are proud to offer industry leading Learning & Development opportunities to our colleagues. At our National Training Academy in Stevenage we have our own in-house team of experienced technical trainers who focus on upskilling and cross-skilling our rapidly expanding mobile engineering team. Colleagues can expect to receive significant investment in safety and technical training to ensure ongoing development of their skills and expertise and to ensure we retain our industry leading self- delivery capability.

If you feel you have the skills and experience needed, please submit your application by clicking on the ‘apply’ button.


Requisition ID

2025-7556

You’ll be responsible for ensuring your clients supermarket refrigeration systems within your area are fully maintained and operating at full potential.

As an Arcus engineer, you’ll enjoy working in a varied environment. You’ll be out and about on the road traveling to client stores throughout your area, delivering a high level of diagnosis, maintenance, servicing, and repair work.

You’ll have exceptional time management skills with an eagerness to learn. 

Click on the link below, to see what life is like as an Arcus Engineer.

Video

We’re passionate about retaining our top talent and love to promote within, giving you the opportunity to either gain qualifications and/or experience in other areas of the business if that’s what you want.


To be successful you will have:

Essential:

Valid UK driver’s license Time served experience as a Refrigeration Engineer C&G 2079 / F- GAS Strong communication skills and work ethic Awareness and knowledge of Health & Safety

Desirable as training will be provided:

CO2 Qualification Supermarket Experience

Other benefits:

Group personal pension scheme of matched contributions between 5% and 6%. 25 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays. Life Assurance Access to state-of-the-art training academy Funded Training Sponsorship Scheme Refer a Friend reward scheme Cycle to Work Scheme Health Cash Plan Up to 10% off B&Q / Trade Point 20% off Nuffield Fitness and Wellbeing Centre

Other Information:

This position has a requirement for 1 in 4 on call.

At Arcus we are passionate about individual development which is why we are proud to offer industry leading Learning & Development opportunities to our colleagues. At our National Training Academy in Stevenage we have our own in-house team of experienced technical trainers who focus on upskilling and cross-skilling our rapidly expanding mobile engineering team. Colleagues can expect to receive significant investment in safety and technical training to ensure ongoing development of their skills and expertise and to ensure we retain our industry leading self- delivery capability.

If you feel you have the skills and experience needed, please submit your application by clicking on the ‘apply’ button.

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