EJM Engineered Systems
Industrial Refrigeration Engineer

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Company Description
EJM Engineered Systems Ltd, founded in 1980, delivers high-quality industrial refrigeration installations at realistic prices, with a strong focus on professionalism and integrity. The company provides comprehensive solutions through its Industrial, Commercial Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, Ventilation, and Service & Maintenance departments. As an independent business, EJM offers tailored, project-specific equipment choices that align with client specifications and budgets, without being tied to any single manufacturer. Operating throughout the UK, the company has built lasting relationships with repeat clients through individual care, collaboration, and a commitment to completing projects on time and within budget. Its culture emphasizes teamwork, reliability, and responsive support for clients’ refrigeration needs.
Role Description
The Industrial Refrigeration Engineer will be responsible for installing, commissioning, servicing, and maintaining industrial refrigeration systems, with a particular focus on NH3 & CO2 and other modern refrigerants. Day-to-day tasks include:
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- Performing diagnostics
- Troubleshooting equipment issues
- Carrying out both reactive and preventive maintenance
- Ensuring systems operate safely and efficiently


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The role involves:
- Preparing technical documentation
- Collaborating with Service manager/Supervisor and other engineers
- Coordinating with EJM team to meet Customer specifications and timelines
The engineer will also interact directly with clients, providing on-site support, technical guidance, and clear communication regarding system performance and service work.
Engineer duties will also include weekly Standby which runs Friday to Friday shared across all Engineers.
This is a full-time, on-site role based in Glasgow covering sites across Scotland.
Qualifications
- Candidates should possess strong Maintenance & Repair and Preventive Maintenance skills for industrial refrigeration systems.
- Candidates should possess practical expertise with NH3 & CO2 and other industrial refrigerants, including safe handling and system optimization.
- Candidates should possess solid Mechanical Engineering knowledge, ideally with experience in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and system design.
- Candidates should possess effective Customer Service skills, including clear communication, professionalism, and client-focused problem solving.
- Candidates should preferably hold a relevant engineering qualification (e.g., apprenticeship, HNC/HND, or degree in Mechanical or Refrigeration Engineering).
- Candidates should possess familiarity with applicable safety standards, F-gas regulations, and health and safety practices for site work.
- Candidates should possess the ability to read technical drawings, use diagnostic tools, and work both independently and within multidisciplinary teams.
- Candidates should possess a valid driver’s license and willingness to travel to client sites across the region as required.
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