Air Conditioning Installation Engineer
Perigon Search Ltd
If you're an air conditioning installation engineer - domestic splits and multi-splits, pipework, pressure testing, commissioning - and you'd rather be installing than fixing, here's a role worth reading about.
You've done enough installs to know the difference between a job you're proud of and one you were rushed through. You can work cleanly around a family in their own home and leave a finish you'd be happy with in your own place. You don't need supervising.
What you're probably tired of is the interruption. Two days into an install and you're pulled onto a breakdown the other side of the county. Then you're covering a service round because someone's off sick. You get back on Thursday and the job's gone cold.
What you'll be doing
This job is installation only. Domestic splits and multi-splits in homes across Cambridgeshire and the counties around it. No service call-outs. No commercial sites. No 3pm phone call sending you somewhere else.
Pipework, pressure testing, vacuuming, commissioning. Start to finish, your own job, done properly. You're in people's houses rather than on a building site, so the standard of finish matters and you'll have the time to get it right rather than being pushed onto the next thing.
You'll be working locally. Home start, van on the drive.
What you'll need
F-Gas Category 1, a full UK licence, and proven experience installing domestic splits on your own. That's it. If you've got NVQ Level 2 or 3, or you know Daikin, Mitsubishi or Fujitsu kit inside out, that's useful, but it's not what gets you the job.
What you'll get
- £35,000 to £43,000 depending on experience
- Fully expensed company van, phone and tablet
- All tools, specialist equipment and software provided
- £300 tool allowance every year
- 23 days holiday plus Bank Holidays
- Paid travel and overtime when you want it
- Ongoing manufacturer and technical training
What next?
If this sounds like the right fit, send over your CV - doesn't need to be perfect. Everyone gets a response.
Application opens at the source listing. Free for jobseekers.