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HVAC Engineer | Servicing & Maintenance | Commercial Environments | Berkshire & Surrounding Areas | £44,000 Base | OTE: £55-65K per annum | Permanent, PAYE
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We are currently recruiting for a qualified HVAC Engineer to work on a mobile basis within Berkshire and Surrounding areas. As the HVAC Engineer, you will be attending a wide range of commercial properties, carrying out servicing, breakdown and repair works across split units, multi split units, VRV / VAV / VRV, AHU / FCU systems.
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- Role: HVAC Engineer
- Status: Permanent, PAYE
- Base Salary: £44,000
- Expected Earnings: £55,000 - £65,000 per annum
- Location: Reading, Berkshire & Surrounding Regions (up to maximum of 90 minute radius)
- Hours: 9 hour working day, i.e.: 07:00am-4:00pm / 08:00am-5:00pm etc. Standard day will be arriving to site for 08:00am and dependant on travel, leaving your last job between 3-5pm.
- Additional travel time paid after 30 minutes each way.
- Call out rota: 1 in 6 weeks. £100 standby allowance + minimum of 4 hours pay if called out.
- Holidays: 34 days: 26 + bank holidays
- Van (business use only), fuel card, pension (up to 8% match scheme) and other company specific benefits.
- Works: servicing, breakdown and repair works across split units, multi split units, VRV / VAV / VRV, AHU / FCU systems.
- Environments: Commercial - retail stores and offices


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Requirements
- Must hold F-Gas certification.
- Must be comfortable working independently on servicing and breakdown works.
If you are a qualified HVAC Engineer and would be interested in this position, then please submit a CV today and the team will give you a call if you meet the requirements.
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