Mobile Air Conditioning Engineer

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Tech-People
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Reading
£40000 - £55000/annum
Posted 2 days ago
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Mobile Air Conditioning Engineer M4 Corridor & London Up to £55,000 + Door-to-Door + Callout + Package Want a role where you're trusted to manage your own work, earn properly, and not just be another number on the rota? I'm working with a leading air conditioning contractor known for excellent staff retention and a strong pipeline of commercial work, and they're looking for a Mobile AC Engineer to join their team. The Role You'll be carrying out service, maintenance and breakdowns across a range of commercial sites, with plenty of variety day-to-day. Service, maintenance and fault finding on AC systems Working on commercial environments, including hospitality and hotels Covering the M4 corridor and London Client-facing role, representing the business on site Mobile role with door-to-door travel paid Participating in a callout rota of 1 in 4, with a £150 standbyWhat You'll Need Experience in AC service and maintenance Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills F-Gas (2079) - essential Ability to work independently and manage your own workloadThe successful Mobile Air Conditioning Engineer will be on up to £55,000, depending on experience + door-to-door travel pay + callout + van + phone/allowance + iPad + overtime opportunities + 25 days holiday + bank holidays. If you're an Engineer looking for a role with variety, solid earning potential, and a company that actually looks after its team, this is worth a chat. ? Call Lily from Tech-People on (phone number removed) ? Or email your CV to (url removed) Tech-People is a specialist recruitment agency within HVAC, FM, and M&E. We are proud to promote diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from all backgrounds

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