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Qualified Refrigeration Service Engineer Job In London, Serv-ice Refrigeration Ltd
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Job Title: Field Refrigeration Engineer
Salary range Basic Salary- £ 40.000 - £ 45000 PA based on a 42 1⁄2 Hour Week
Overtime payable after 8 1⁄2 hours per day
* Workplace Pension.
* All tools supplied.
* Sign Written top range Renault Traffic Sport.
* Call out 1 weekend in 6 ( not 24 hours so no night work ).
* All parking paid for, with company credit card or petty cash (provided).
* 21 Days holiday + Bank holidays per year.
* Annual Profit share
To diagnose and repair commercial refrigeration, counters, cabinets, walk in cold rooms, ice machines within the restaurant trade in Central London.
All jobs will be scheduled in by the office
Range of responsibilities:
Each day will start at 7am or 10am depending on shift- The day will consist on leaving home and attending a site generally on Central London to either diagnose a fault of fit an ordered part.
We do carry out preventative maintenance on sites which usually occurs early morning meaning either overtime will be paid after an 8-hours 1⁄2 day at a time and a half or an early finish.
Be on weekend call out 1 in 6 weeks.
Reporting to the office on a job by job basis
Occasionally the engineer will be required to carry out an installation of a new system
Skills & abilities:
The candidate needs to have a minimum of 4 years’ experience in the field of commercial refrigeration, working in restaurants, pubs and hotels. Dealing with the chefs and kitchen staff.
* Fgas trained, HC trained, full drivers licence.
* Need to be able to communicate and explain faults to Kitchen staff and management.
* Need to be a team player but able to work off own initiative
* Need to live In a fixed address within the M25 with access into Central London
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