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HVAC Commissioning Engineer

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Location: West Midlands / Remote, with UK-wide travel
Salary: GBP45,000 - GBP50,000 DOE + Company Vehicle
A growing engineering and compliance business is looking for an experienced HVAC Commissioning Engineer to join its expanding team.
You'll be responsible for commissioning HVAC and associated mechanical systems, ensuring they operate safely, efficiently and in line with project specifications, industry standards and client requirements.
Company Benefits
- Salary up to GBP50,000 DOE
- Company vehicle, uniform and tablet
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
- AVIVA pension scheme
- Funded training and industry qualifications
- Clear career progression opportunities
- Overtime opportunities
- Supportive team culture
- Opportunity to work on high-profile projects across the UK
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Key Responsibilities
- Plan and deliver HVAC commissioning from pre-commissioning through to final handover
- Review drawings, specifications, control strategies and commissioning documentation
- Carry out inspections and functional performance testing
- Commission ventilation and wet systems, including AHUs, FCUs, chillers, boilers, pumps and heat recovery systems
- Work alongside TAB specialists to verify system performance
- Produce commissioning plans, test sheets, inspection records and final reports
- Liaise with clients, consultants, contractors and internal engineering teams
- Work with air and water specialists where HVAC systems interface with water treatment


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Requirements
- Minimum 1 year HVAC commissioning experience
- Strong knowledge of chilled water, heating water, ventilation, air conditioning and hydronic systems
- Experience commissioning BMS and controls
- Ability to interpret mechanical drawings, schematics, P and IDs and control philosophies
- CSA Grade 3 or equivalent commissioning qualification
- CSCS/ECS card
- SSSTS or SMSTS certification
- Full UK driving licence
Apply now or contact Mollie Caswell at Penguin Recruitment for more information.
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