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HVAC Commissioning Engineer
Location: West Midlands | Field Based
Salary: £55,000 – £62,000 + Company Van + Overtime + Expenses
Hours: 40 hours per week
Working Pattern: Monday to Friday
We’re looking for an experienced HVAC Commissioning Engineer to join a growing field-based team across the West Midlands.
This is a great opportunity for an engineer with strong commissioning and fault-finding experience who wants to work across a broad range of HVAC equipment and continue developing their technical skills.
The Role
You’ll be responsible for commissioning, servicing, fault-finding and optimising HVAC equipment on customer sites, ensuring systems are operating safely, efficiently and to a high standard. You’ll work across equipment including:
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- Air Handling Units (AHUs)
- Close Control Units / CRAC Units
- Chillers
- 4-pipe air source heat pump systems
- Fan Coil Units
- HVAC controls and associated equipment
You’ll also complete site risk assessments, support customers and identify opportunities for additional works where appropriate.
What We’re Looking For
- Proven experience in HVAC commissioning and fault-finding
- Strong knowledge of HVAC systems and associated controls
- Ability to diagnose issues and optimise system performance
- Willingness to develop knowledge across different HVAC product ranges
- Full UK Driving Licence
- Comfortable working at height and in confined spaces
- F-Gas / City & Guilds 2079 / NVQ Level 2 or equivalent – desirable
- Electrical qualifications or experience – advantageous
- DBS clearance, or willingness to obtain one


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What’s on Offer
- £55,000 – £62,000 salary
- Company van
- Overtime opportunities
- Expenses paid
- 40-hour working week
- 25 days holiday + bank holidays
- Company pension
- Life assurance
- Training and career development
- Employee assistance and wellbeing support
- Additional employee benefits
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