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Job: Engineering / HVAC
Contract Type: Permanent
Schedule: Full-Time
Location: Wolverhampton, West Midlands
Country: United Kingdom
A Combustion Engineer is required to work across Wolverhampton and the surrounding West Midlands on a permanent, full-time basis (40 hours per week). The role offers a competitive salary, company vehicle, and benefits package. Projects include universities, schools, offices, healthcare, and retail premises.
The majority of the work will be carried out across Wolverhampton and surrounding areas, with occasional travel to other locations within the West Midlands.
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Key Responsibilities
- Service, maintain, and repair commercial boilers and associated gas equipment.
- Work on equipment including:
- Commercial boilers
- Domestic boilers
- Gas-fired radiant heaters
- Water heaters
- Control valves
- Associated gas equipment
- Complete planned preventative maintenance (PPM), reactive maintenance, and breakdown repairs.
- Ensure all maintenance paperwork and electronic forms are completed accurately and submitted promptly.
- Update the CAFM system in real time with job status, completion details, and follow-on work requirements.
- Identify plant failures, prepare quotations where required, and report findings to management.
- Participate in the on-call rota.


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Qualifications
- CCN1: Core Domestic Gas Safety
- COCN1: Core Commercial Gas Safety
- CPA1: Combustion Performance Analysis
- CENWAT: Domestic Boilers
- CODNCO1: Commercial Gas
- CIGA1/CDGA1: Commercial Appliances
- ICPN1: Commercial Pipework
- BMP1: Gas Boosters (Medium Pressure)
- CCP1: Commissioning Commercial Plant
- CDGA1: Commissioning and Servicing Direct Fired Heaters
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