Location: Field based with hour and half of Royston Salary: 40-50k
We're seeking an experienced Domestic Gas Install Engineer to join our client, a well-established heating services provider operating throughout Cambridge and the surrounding areas. Currently, the company is growing and entering the phase of developing its skillset across Solar, Heat Pumps, and Air Conditioning.
The Domestic Gas Install Engineer will be carrying out installation and some Service work on domestic gas boilers and appliances in private residential properties. A minimum of five years' experience in this field is required, along with up-to-date ACS Domestic Gas qualifications. As the role involves travel across Cambridge and nearby areas, the engineer must be based within the local patch.
In addition to the Domestic Gas Install Engineer skillset, it would be highly advantageous for candidates to have experience with domestic heat pumps, including servicing, breakdowns, or installations. With the company continuing to grow and expand into renewable technologies, this additional expertise would be welcomed.
Domestic Gas Install Engineer Salary & Benefits
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- 20 days holiday plus bank holiday - increasing with service
- Overtime rate paid 5x & 2x
- Company Van with fuel - limited personal use available
- Company pension - provided by Nest
Domestic Gas Install Engineer Job Requirements
- Minimum 5 years spent as a Domestic gas Engineer
- Live in and around Cambridge
- Have experience carrying out installation and some service
- Advantageous to hold knowledge of domestic heat pumps.
Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.
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