Details:
- Salary: £45,000 - Annum
- Job Type: Permanent
- Job Status: Full-Time
- Salary Per: Annum
- Location: Birmingham
- Date: 1 day ago
Description:
Refrigeration Engineer
Midlands Region | up to £45,000 + Overtime
Looking for a role where you're not spending your life on the motorway? We're working with an established independent engineering business that has built a strong reputation over several decades delivering refrigeration and cooling solutions across the Midlands.
Their customer portfolio spans hospitality venues, large leisure facilities, retail environments, food service operators, and industrial premises. Due to continued growth, they are looking to add an experienced Refrigeration Engineer to their service team.
The Position
This is a mobile engineering role focused primarily on commercial refrigeration equipment, with occasional air conditioning work.
Typical equipment includes:
Commercial chillers and freezer units
Walk-in cold storage systems
Retail display refrigeration
Ice production equipment
Beverage and cellar cooling systems
Split, VRF and VRV air conditioning installations The role involves fault diagnosis, maintenance, repairs and reactive service visits throughout the Midlands region.
What we're looking for to be considered:
Current F-Gas certification
Hands-on experience servicing commercial refrigeration systems
Strong fault-finding and repair skills
A full UK driving licence
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning qualifications Package & Benefits
Basic salary up to £45,000
Paid travel from home to site
40-hour standard working week
Enhanced overtime rates
On-call rota (1 week in 5) with standby payment
Company vehicle and fuel card
Pension contribution
Annual festive bonus
23 days annual leave plus public holidays One of the standout benefits is the travel area, with the vast majority of jobs located within a relatively local patch, helping maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Apply For further information or a confidential discussion, contact Alice at Pure Talent Group on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
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