Refrigeration Engineer

Walton-on-Thames
1 week ago
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Refrigeration Engineer

Do you want the opportunity to work for a global powerhouse who's client base occupy 95% of the Fortune 100?

Do you want to work as part of a close knit team where your input matters?

Are you looking for a genuine opportunity to progress and upskill?

Then keep reading.

Benefits:

  • Basic salary of £51,000 + Overtime Available

  • PLUS Door To Door Travel

  • Flexi Hours

  • Personal Use of Vehicle Available.

  • £150 Standby per week when on call.

  • Digital Healthcare

  • Mortgage Discounts

  • Restaurant Discounts

  • Talent Referral Scheme

  • Eyecare Vouchers

  • Plus MORE!

    The Role:

  • PPM, servicing and repairs on Refrigeration Systems in Petrol Stations across the region.

  • Nothing industrial, work the sites like their yours and keep a good relationship with the client.

  • Communicate with team members to meet project deadlines and uphold high standards of workmanship.

    Qualifications and Experience:

  • Certification in F Gas as a minimum.

  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written, with proficiency in IT systems.

  • Passion for progression and working in an engineering team.

    If this opportunity aligns with your skillset and aspirations call Kieran on (phone number removed) and send in your CV

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