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HVAC & Mechanical Technician - Dublin 7

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HVAC & Mechanical Technician - Dublin 7 at Energy Job Search

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Responsibilities
  • Carry out and oversee the day to day operation which includes planned maintenance, fault finding and repair, periodic inspections and testing of the complete spectrum of services found in a building services environment
  • Undertake inspection and reactive activity across Electrical Building Services equipment including general lighting, building controls, smalls power and distribution, BMS systems and other equipment found in modern commercial/industrial premises
  • Ensure that corrective maintenance and reactive works are carried out within the priority timescales
  • Ensure that work is carried out in accordance with legislation, codes of practice, manufacturers’ recommendations, HSE recommendations and meets contract standards
  • Take direction and receipt of planned or reactive workloads from the Hard Services Manager via the CAFM system
Essential for the role
  • Air conditioning/HVAC tradesperson. Time served air conditioning or HVAC technician with 2-3 years post-apprenticeship experience
  • City & Guilds Level 2 Award in F-Gas Regulation 2079 or FETAC Level 5 Specific Purpose Certificate in Handling F-Gas Refrigerants 5S0108
  • Knowledge and previous experience of BMS systems (TREND desirable)
  • Knowledge and experience in maintenance and repair of Split AC, VRV systems, Fan Coil units, Air Handling systems, boilers, and pumping systems
Desirable
  • AP/CP experience for Boilers, Pressure Systems, Confined Spaces, Working at Heights
What we're looking for
  • Demonstrable experience as an Engineer in a similar role
  • HND, NVQ, QQI or equivalent in Mechanical Trade Qualification
  • IOSH Qualification, CSCS Card and/or Safe Pass or equivalent
  • Experience of working with a CAFM system
  • Experience of working within a Building Maintenance organisation
  • Ability to multi-task across electrical and building disciplines
  • Good organisational skills, ability to organise others
  • Analytical mindset with ability to provide technical advice and solutions
  • Good oral and written communication skills
  • Prioritise workload and work under own initiative
Why Sodexo?

Working with Sodexo is more than a job; it\'s a chance to be part of something greater. Belong in a company and team that values you. Act with purpose and have an impact through your everyday actions. Thrive in your own way.

Benefits
  • Unlimited access to an online platform offering wellbeing support
  • Extensive Employee Assistance Programme for everyday issues or life challenges
  • Access to a 24hr virtual GP Service
  • Sodexo Discounts Scheme for great deals across retailers
  • Save for your future with the Pension Plan
  • Learning and development tools to grow your career
  • Bike to Work Scheme
  • Enhanced benefits and leave policies
About Sodexo

At Sodexo, our purpose is to create a better everyday for everyone to build a better life for all. We operate in 55 countries, serving over 100 million consumers daily. We are committed to being an inclusive employer and support various employee networks. We are a Disability Confident Leader employer and promote inclusive culture.

We reserve the right to close this advert early if we receive a high number of applications.

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