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Job Type | Permanent Full Time |
Location | Wakefield |
Area | Yorkshire, England |
Sector | Facilities Management - Technical & Engineers |
Salary | £29k - 31k per year + Pension, healthcare, training etc |
Start Date | |
Advertiser | Jenny Cantrell |
Job Ref | 533 |
- Description
- Refrigeration Engineer
- £29,000 - £31,000
- Wakefield
The post of offer is for a Refrigeration Engineer to be based in the Wakefield and Pontefract area of West Yorkshire covering several sites completing both planned preventative and reactive maintenance. You will work as a multi-site engineer covering several buildings in the area, some of the sites you will be working on will include medical facilities. Within the buildings you will be working on all types refrigeration and air-conditioning across the site to help keep the sites running in an efficient and fully operational manner. You will work as part of a wider team of M+E Engineers providing all manner or technical support on the sites.
Duties of the role include maintaining and fixing all areas of Refrigeration and Air-conditioning which includes (but is not limited to):
- Freezer rooms
- Laboratory fridges
- Catering fridges and freezers
- Blood fridges
- Drug fridges
- Domestic refrigerated cabinets
- Split A/C systems
- VRF systems
- Fan coil units
The role will be approximately 70% refrigeration biased and 30% air-conditioning biased so candidate's a with strong refrigeration background are preferred. The role is ideal for someone local who likes working in a varied and interesting environment and who enjoys working as part of a team. For the successful candidates the post is working for a well-established business with a strong benefits package of which more details can be supplied.
The idea candidate will have
- FGas or Safe Handling or Refrigerants certificate
- Experience working with varied type of refrigeration and air-conditioning
- Experience within a medical environment would be an advantage but not essential