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Gas Service / Breakdown Engineer

Everflame Heating Ltd
Greater London
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Service / Breakdown Engineer

Location: London (North of the river)

Salary: £320 per day

Job Type: Full time, Permanent / Part time role available. 5 days / 3 days

With over 30 years' experience, Everflame Heating Ltd provide both commercial and domestic utility services, covering all heating requirements. We are looking for an experienced Service / Breakdown Engineer to join our fantastic team.

The Role:

This is suited to an individual who can carry out 8-10 services/gas safety checks per day.

Please note that candidates must be Gas Safe registered to be considered for this role.

About the Role:

  • Working in and around London area. (All north of the river)
  • All work pre booked appointments in residential properties for one of London's largest private landlords
  • Work loaded to smartphone and reports uploaded - no paperwork
  • Gas safety inspections/boiler servicing
  • Boiler breakdowns
  • Changing parts/ burner seals etc

Candidate Requirements:

  • Gas Safe Registered (Essential)
  • 10+ years relevant experience - must have servicing experience
  • Experience with Vaillant boilers required
  • Own van, tools, phone & analyser required

Please click on the APPLY button to send your CV for this role

Candidates with the experience and relevant job titles of: Test and Inspection Engineer, Gas Engineer, Gas Safety Engineer, Gas Safety, Gas Technician, Electrician, Gas Service Engineer, Installation Engineer, Service Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Repair Technician, Mobile Engineer, Electrical Field Service Engineer may also be considered for this role.

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