Job Type | Permanent Full Time |
Location | Dublin |
Area | Armagh, Northern Ireland |
Sector | ENGINEERING & TECHNICAL |
Start Date | |
Telephone | 01233663315 |
Job Ref | SMIDEDU |
- Description
Refrigeration - Heat Pump Engineer
Dublin & surrounding area
One of the UK’s leading manufacturers of Domestic & Commercial technologies, which covers everything from boilers to renewables are seeking a Refrigeration Qualified Heat Pump Engineer for their dedicated Renewables division.
As part of their multi-million-pound investment within Heat Pump & renewable technology, along with a state-of-the-art training facility, they are looking for dedicated Heat Pump Engineers to provide outstanding service as the business continues to expand its renewable product portfolio.
The Role
As a dedicated Heat Pump Refrigeration Engineer covering a region, your current technical knowledge & further training will ensure you are equipped to be an ambassador for the business, building and maintaining relationships with external and internal customers.This will include undertaking on-site warranty calls & support on our new ASHP range, as well as meeting & training installers and providing technical support to internal & external stakeholders.
Your Experience
To be considered for this role you must have;- F Gas Refrigeration / Air Conditioning
- An understanding of Heat Pump (ASHP) Fault Finding, Service & Repair practical experience (2+ yrs.)
- Demonstrable diagnostic skills
- Electrical fault finding and component testing
- Excellent communication skills
- Full Driving Licence
- Advantage - Central heating system knowledge
Qualifications
- F-Gas cat 1 qualified
- NVQ/C&G in Plumbing/Heating OR NVQ Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Advantageous
- BPEC Heat Pump Qualification
- Part L, Energy Efficiency
- 18th Edition wiring regulations
- Water Regulations
Remuneration
Salary 48,000 to 54,600 Euros + Bonus to 500 Euros per month + Lunch allowance 296 Euros per month
This is an exciting time to be joining a new dedicated renewables division with an established manufacturer.
If you have demonstratable Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) or Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) Renewables experience, then contact Dan at startMonday for a confidential discussion now!