Mobile HVAC Service Engineer Required Essex & London
Up to £60,000 plus package depending on experience.
I’m currently working with a mid sized M&E Contractor based in Central Essex who are now looking to recruit an experienced Mobile HVAC Service Engineer who will work across projects covering Essex & London.
The company specialises in providing Mechanical and Electrical Building Services encompassing design, supply, installation, and commissioning within the traditional installation sector along with a growing presence within the renewables market.
Their projects primarily span the Commercial, Residential, Retail & renewables sectors, with contract values typically ranging from £50k to £2m.
Assignments are concentrated in Essex and London, requiring a balanced work week split between on-site responsibilities and the Head Office in Basildon.
Duties include:
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Travel to various client locations to provide on-site service and maintenance.
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Attend callouts to inspect any reported issues.
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Liaise with the client on site to provide and manage a service & maintenance visit.
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Provide support, planning and scheduling of works.
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Provide on-site quotations/ or detail what’s required for any remedial works.
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Carry out on-site surveys to gather an asset list of mechanical equipment.
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Perform routine and preventative maintenance on HVAC systems, including air conditioning units, heating systems, ventilation units.
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Conduct system inspections, identify potential issues, and execute repairs to ensure optimal functionality and efficiency.
Package includes:
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Salary Range: £50,000 to £60,000 + Travel
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Flexible working once probation is completed
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Company-provided Car or Travel Allowance
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Performance-based Bonus Scheme
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Flexible Pension Options
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Healthcare
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Provision of Phone and IT Equipment
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Regular in Company Events
For further information and to discuss this role, or a selection of other roles I am currently recruiting in more detail for either yourself or someone you know please give me a call on (phone number removed)