Refridgeration Engineer

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  • Job type

    Permanent
  • Location

    Kings Lynn
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Utilities
  • Industry

    Engineering
  • Pay

    £45-50k

Refrigeration Engineer

Your new company

We have a fantastic opportunity to work for an established HVAC specialist business in Kings Lynn for a refrigeration engineer. Working Monday to Friday with 1 week per month on call, a company van and fuel card are supplied.

Your new role

On joining the business, you will perform planned preventative maintenance as well as reactive repairs on refrigeration and HVAC equipment based at customer sites, complete and submit all relevant paperwork. Working closely with the on-site facilities team regarding completion and upcoming works, ensuring service reports are completed and submitted.


What you'll need to succeed

You will be an experienced HVAC/Refridgeration engineer, with City & Guilds 2079 refrigeration handling certificate. You must possess a full UK driving licence. IPAF, PASMA qualifications are desirable.

What you'll get in return

A great starting salary with regular overtime giving you an OTE of £50k annually, rota call out payments, company van and fuel card, full PPE, uniform, laptop and mobile. Holidays start at 28 increasing to 33 with service, pension, healthcare, dental plan and more.

What you need to do now


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