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Location: Fareham, Hampshire
Job Type: Permanent or Long-Term Contract
Package / Day Rate: Negotiable depending on experience
Start Date: ASAP / Negotiable
Overview
Valoris Group are recruiting for an experienced Air Conditioning Engineer to support a growing client with works across Fareham and the surrounding areas.
This opportunity is open to both permanent engineers and long-term contractors. The role would suit an engineer with solid hands-on experience across air conditioning service, maintenance, fault finding, breakdowns, and installation support.
The client is looking for someone reliable, technically strong, and able to work independently on commercial and domestic air conditioning systems.
Role Responsibilities
As an Air Conditioning Engineer, you will be responsible for:
- Carrying out service, maintenance, and repair works on air conditioning systems
- Fault finding and diagnosing issues across split systems, VRV, VRF, and multi-split systems
- Completing planned preventative maintenance visits
- Attending breakdowns and reactive callouts where required
- Supporting with installations, replacements, and system upgrades
- Working on commercial and domestic sites across Fareham and surrounding areas
- Ensuring all works are completed safely, professionally, and to a high standard
- Completing job sheets, reports, and any required compliance paperwork
- Liaising with clients and site contacts in a professional manner
- Working in line with F-Gas regulations, health and safety standards, and company procedures
- Identifying additional remedial works where required
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Systems Experience
Experience working on the following would be highly beneficial:
- Split air conditioning systems
- Multi-split systems
- VRV / VRF systems
- Heat pumps
- Commercial air conditioning systems
- Domestic air conditioning systems
- Controls and basic electrical fault finding
- Planned maintenance and reactive breakdowns
Requirements
The successful Air Conditioning Engineer will need:
- Previous experience as an Air Conditioning Engineer
- F-Gas qualification, essential
- Strong fault finding and diagnostic ability
- Experience with service, maintenance, and repair works
- Installation experience would be beneficial
- Full UK driving licence
- Ability to work independently and manage your own workload
- Good communication skills when dealing with clients and customers
- A professional, reliable, and proactive approach
- Own tools would be beneficial for contract engineers
Qualifications
Essential:
- F-Gas Category 1 qualification
- Full UK driving licence
- Previous air conditioning engineering experience
Desirable:
- NVQ / City & Guilds in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
- IPAF / PASMA
- CSCS or SKILLcard
- Manufacturer training
- Electrical knowledge or basic controls experience


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Package
The package is negotiable depending on whether the successful candidate is looking for permanent employment or long-term contract work.
Permanent package may include:
- Competitive salary, negotiable depending on experience
- Company van and fuel card
- Overtime opportunities
- Holiday allowance
- Pension
- Long-term career stability
- Ongoing training and development
- Local work around Fareham and surrounding areas
Contract package may include:
- Negotiable day rate
- Long-term ongoing work
- Consistent workload
- Weekly payment terms, subject to agreement
- Local work around Fareham and surrounding areas
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will be an experienced Air Conditioning Engineer who can attend site, complete works to a high standard, and represent the business professionally.
This would suit someone who is confident with fault finding, maintenance, and repair work, and who is looking for either a stable permanent position or a long-term contract opportunity in the Fareham area.
How to Apply
Please apply with your CV or contact Valoris Group directly to discuss the role in more detail.
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