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Job Ref: 214251602
Date: 2021-07-21 12:35:55
Andrews Air Conditioning has been built over a long history of over 50+ years and the strength of our brand has been driven by our core values of Service, Quality, Expertise and Innovation which have been proudly upheld by our employees in the Andrews Air Conditioning business and throughout the group.
Our commitment to our customers, the vast variety of equipment we can offer and our unrivaled service that we give year after year sees us going from strength to strength. Our talented and motivated people are at the heart of our business growth and without their passion, their energy or their drive, we don’t have a business.
As such we are currently seeking an Air Conditioning Field Service Engineer to cover the London region. As a Field Service Engineer you will visit customers premises and carry out fault diagnosis, repairs, servicing and preventative maintenance to their installed air conditioning systems.
Skills & Experience:
You will require technical experience, skills and ability to carry out complex fault diagnosis and repairs and basic maintenance to fixed air conditioning systems and will hold a C&G 2079 or CITB J11 Certificate in Safe Handling of Refrigerants.
As our air conditioning units are fixed you will need to be comfortable working at ceiling height using ladders as necessary as well as lifting equipment and tools.
You will ideally hold a vocational qualification in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and have experience of working on VRV,VRF Air Conditioning Systems of the following manufactures. Daikin, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu and Hitachi.
We will:
– offer you a competitive basic salary.
– give you 33 days annual leave including bank holidays.
As this is a field service engineer role you will need to hold a full UK driving licence and be appropriately positioned to cover the London region.
If you would like to be part of our journey, apply now
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