Air Conditioning Maintenance and repair • 1-10 Employees
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Typical Duties: Installation: Installing new gas appliances like boilers, cookers, and fires. Maintenance: Servicing, repairing, and maintaining existing gas systems. Fault Finding: Diagnosing and repairing faults in gas appliances and heating systems. Safety Checks: Conducting safety inspections and issuing gas safety certificates. Customer Service: Providing advice to customers on gas safety and energy efficiency, and potentially offering additional cover options. Emergency Response: Responding to emergency calls related to gas leaks and breakdowns. Qualifications and Requirements: Gas Safe Registered Engineer: Holding a valid Gas Safe license is a mandatory requirement for all gas engineers in the UK, according to Gas Safe Registry. Accredited Training: Completion of accredited training courses and qualifications in gas engineering. Practical Experience: Demonstrated experience in installing, maintaining, and repairing gas appliances. Relevant Qualifications: Qualifications such as NVQ Level 3 in Gas Engineering or equivalent may be required. Knowledge of Regulations: A thorough understanding of relevant regulations, standards, and safety procedures. Customer Communication Skills: Ability to communicate clearly and professionally with customers, explaining work procedures and providing advice. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to diagnose and resolve complex issues related to gas systems. Health and Safety Awareness: A strong understanding of health and safety procedures and risk assessments related to gas work.
We are seeking an experienced Structural Engineer to join our growing team, specialising in residential projects including extensions, loft conversions, and refurbishments across the UK. Key Responsibilities: Structural design and analysis for domestic building projects Producing structural calculations and drawings Liaising with clients, architects, and local authorities Ensuring compliance with UK Building Regulations and Eurocodes
The maintenance engineer is a hands on tole responsible for the efficent, safe and timely upkeep of building systems and infrastructure. This multi-skilled position involves carrying out both planned and reactive maintenance taks across electrical, mechanical, plumbing and carpentry disciplines.