Are you a skilled Refrigeration Commissioning Engineer looking to take on exciting challenges in supermarket, industrial refrigeration, and commercial heat pumps?
THE ROLE - Commissioning Engineer
*Predominately commissioning supermarket refrigeration systems
*Setup, testing, checking and fault finding of new and existing refrigeration plant and systems.
*Commissioning on commercial heat pumps
WHY SHOULD I APPLY? - Commissioning Engineer
*Forward thinking company with excellent products.
*Excellent career opportunities within the company, both in the UK and across Europe
*Strong support from management
THE PACKAGE - Commissioning Engineer
*Basic Salary to 52K
*Travel time paid
*Ongoing training and development
*25 Days holiday + Bank holidays
*Overtime available
THE PERSON - Commissioning Engineer
*Must have refrigeration experience in a supermarket setting
*Experience on CO2 and HFC refrigeration is essential
*Full UK Drivers license
*Ability to work in the UK without sponsorship
THE LOCATION - Commissioning Engineer
*Successful applicants should close to North London
*Some suitable locations include: Milton Keynes, Luton, North London
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Commissioning Engineer
Thornhvac Ltd
Posted 13 hours ago, valid for 13 days
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK93GA, England
£47,000 - £52,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The job is for a Refrigeration Commissioning Engineer focusing on supermarket refrigeration systems and commercial heat pumps.
- Candidates should have refrigeration experience in a supermarket setting, with essential skills in CO2 and HFC refrigeration.
- The position offers a basic salary of up to £52,000, along with paid travel time and overtime opportunities.
- Successful applicants will receive ongoing training and development, along with 25 days of holiday plus bank holidays.
- The role is based near North London, with candidates needing to have a full UK driver's license and the right to work in the UK without sponsorship.