Air Conditioning Install Engineer / Fitter - London

Location: London
Date Posted: 4 Sep 2023
Job Type: Permanent
Industry: Engineering
Ref No: 188

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AIR CONDITIONING INSTALL ENGINEER / FITTER - LONDON!

I'm currently recruiting for an installation engineer (or two!) to work for a dynamic and ever growing Kent based business, working predominantly in London.

With two potential roles on offer, one a more senior position, and the second a junior/improver level role.. we are open to candidates from all experiences, but would ideally request a minimum of 18 months experience.

You will be working primarily within commercial building across London, carrying installations of a variety of systems, including VRV, VRF, Split, Multi Split, Cassettes, and so on, with all pipe work and brazing to be to a high standard!

F-Gas isn't a necessity, given the role being that of a sole installation bias, however a CSCS Skill Card is.. Training and development is actively encouraged, along with career development and growth within the business.

The financial aspects of the role are completely negotiable based on experience and skill set, with the improver salary ranging up to potentially 30k as a starting salary, and 45k for a more senior engineer. 

Packages will include a fully expensed vehicle, all specialist tools, 28 days holiday, phone, laptop and all of the usual! 

 

About your recruiter..

I entered the industry in the early 2000's joining Daikin Applied (then McQuay) as an apprentice upon leaving school before progressing into a senior engineering position within the industry. In 2013, I made the crazy decision to recruit for the industry, working with both leading manufacturers and specialist service providers. I know good candidates deserve great roles, and more importantly I realise the value employers place in their staff whilst out there representing their company. Don't worry - I'll try not to give you the usual recruitment 'sales pitch nonsense', coming from the tools myself!