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Job Type | Permanent Full Time |
Location | London |
Area | London, England |
Sector | ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL |
Salary | £38,000 to £45,000 |
Start Date | |
Job Ref | SMELELON |
- Description
Heat Pump Renewable Heating Installers & Gas Installation Engineers
- Gas Installation Engineer looking to progress?
- Heating Engineer looking to move in to Heat Pumps & Renewables?
- Air Conditioning Installer wanting to move into heating?
The Company
A rapidly expanding player within the Heat Pump & Renewables sector, based in West London are seeking Installation Engineers with Gas, Heat Pump or AC/Refrigeration experience throughout the M25 area.
Working in high end residential & commercial installations, the quality of their work is renowned.
The Role
As part of their growth, they are seeking Installation Engineers to undertake full installations of Air Source Heat Pumps & Cylinders, which may also include Underfloor Heating, Central Heating and MVHR (Heat Recovery) throughout the M25 catchment area.
Initial & ongoing Renewables & Heat Pump training will be provided to those who havesolid experience in heating installation (domestic/commercial), have a passion for renewables and a professional focus for detail.
The Candidate- Gas Installation Engineer, Heat Pump Installation, Heating Installer experience
- Live in the M25 catchment area
- Professional quality led approach and communication skills
- Able to install pipework to commercial grade standards
- Knowledge of power flushing, basic wiring of controls through to completion
- Full UK driving licence
Salary & Benefits
Package of £38-45k based on knowledge & experience
Monday to Friday
Bonus scheme
Company van or van allowance
Fuelcard, parking etc
Uniform, Ipad/pda, pension & paid holiday
Interested in progressing your career with an expanding company in the renewables sector?
Then apply or contact startMonday now for an initial discussion.