City Facilities Management Holdings Ltd
Refrigeration Engineer

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Location: Leicester
Contract: Permanent
Working Hours: 40 hours per week
OTE of £55K - £60K + £2K Joining bonus ( terms and conditions apply)**
Basic Salary: £47,676.66 per annum (Inclusive of Standby Payment)
Overtime / 33 days holiday / Private healthcare / Pension 5% matched / benefits - discounts and salary sacrifice options
This role is for an experienced supermarket refrigeration engineer who wants clear earnings, a defined patch within a well-run contract.
You’ll be working on a major UK supermarket estate, carrying out planned and reactive refrigeration maintenance across multiple stores. The work is structured, the expectations are clear, and the on-call rota is planned.
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What you’ll be doing
- Planned and reactive refrigeration maintenance across retail sites
- Working with CO₂ refrigeration pack systems
- Diagnosing faults and recommending repair or replacement where required
- Completing PPMs, reactive work and repairs during planned store visits
- Carrying out small alterations and installations within your competence
Pay & working pattern…..the important bit!
- £47,676.66 Basic salary (inclusive of 13 periods of standby)
- OTE £60,000 (based on typical engineer earnings over the last 12 months)
- 40 hour working week, overtime payable for time over contracted hours
- Planned on-call rota 1 in 4 weeks (hours of work paid in addition to standby payment)


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What we’re looking for…
Essential
- NVQ / SVQ Level 2 or 3 in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
- F-Gas Category 1 (C&G 2079-1)
- Full UK driving licence
Desirable
- Minimum 3-years refrigeration experience on commercial / refrigeration
- Hydrocarbon (Training will be provided)
- CO₂ refrigeration training / certification (Training will be provided)
- IPAF 3a,b MEWPS training (Training will be provided)
- Electrical Fault Finding / Wiring Reg (18th Edition)
What you get beyond pay
- Managers who understand refrigeration not just KPI’s
- Company vehicle, specialist tools, PPE provided
- 33 days holiday (including bank holidays)
- Private healthcare
- Life insurance
- Pension
- Employee discounts and salary sacrifice options
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