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Service Engineer
Service Engineer / Field Service Technician / HVAC Engineer
Service Engineer / Field Service Technician / HVAC Engineer required to join a market-leading HVAC manufacturer
The successful Service Engineer / Field Service Technician / HVAC Engineer will provide mechanical and electrical repair, service, fault finding, and maintenance of bespoke Chillers, Heat Pumps, Air Conditioning Units and Air Handling Units and associated products and solutions, UK wide.
Responsibilities
- Provide mechanical and electrical repair, service, fault finding, and maintenance of bespoke Chillers, Heat Pumps, Air Conditioning Units and Air Handling Units and associated products and solutions
- Undertake planned and preventative maintenance, provide advice, diagnostics, and fault finding on Chillers and other related HVAC products
- Perform emergency breakdown, fault finding, and repairs on various HVAC products including Chillers, Heat Pumps and Air Handling Units used in commercial and residential settings.
- Liaise with various engineering departments.
- This is a field-based role covering UK wide with some travel abroad.
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I’m in my final year doing Economics and I don’t know whether to apply for grad schemes now or do a masters first. What do you think?
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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Requirements
- Proven experience within the HVAC industry, ideally working with Chillers, Heat Pumps, Air Conditioning Units and Air Handling Units and associated products and solutions
- Must hold a valid F-Gas qualification (Level 2 preferred).
- Willingness to cover UK wide with some travel abroad required
- Mechanical or Electrical engineering qualifications are advantageous.
- Experience with maintenance and repair of complex systems and ability to interpret technical manuals and schematics.
- Full driving licence is required.


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Package
- £50,000 to £55,000 depending on experience
- Company van with private use
- 20 days holiday, plus bank holidays
- Additional benefits
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