Air Conditioning Engineer
HVAC Recruitment Ltd - Crawley, England
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Job Description Air Conditioning & Refrigeration EngineerLocation: Redhill (covering the South Coast, minimal London travel)Salary: Up to 46,000 per annumHours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am 5:00pmWere recruiting for an experienced Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Engineer to work across a commercial portfolio based out of Redhill, primarily covering the South Coast with occasional travel into London. This role is ideal for an engineer who enjoys a varied workload, combining AC maintenance with small refrigeration units commonly found in pubs, bars, restaurants, and cellar environments.Youll be joining a well-established business with a stable client base, sensible regional coverage, and strong earning potential.The RolePlanned preventative and reactive maintenance across commercial sitesService, fault-find, and repair air conditioning systemsWork on small commercial refrigeration equipment, including cellar cooling and under-counter unitsAttend breakdowns and carry out repairs in line with F-Gas and industry standardsComplete job reports and communicate effectively with clients and internal teamsCover a manageable regional patch across the South Coast, with limited London travelWhats on OfferUp to 46,000 basic salary (depending on experience)Company van and fuel card (private use permitted)25 days holiday plus bank holidaysPension schemeCompany bonus schemeOngoing training and development opportunitiesStable, long-term commercial contract portfolioMonday to Friday working hoursAbout YouQualified Air Conditioning Engineer with valid F-Gas certificationExperience working on commercial AC systems (split systems, VRV/VRF, etc.)Hands-on experience with small refrigeration systems (pubs, cellars, hospitality environments)Strong fault-finding and reactive maintenance skillsFull UK driving licenceAble to work independently and manage your own workloadInterested?Apply today to join a growing business offering strong pay, a realistic patch, and long-term stability within the commercial sector.JBRP1_UKTJ
Created: 2026-03-07