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Junior Mechanical / Building Services Technician

Nilan.Green (N.I. and Scotland)
Dungannon
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Owner Nilan Scotland & Ulster | #PassiveHouse | NZEB | Director at Passive House Assoc of Ireland | PHPP & PSI | Lecturer TUD, UU, SWC | www…

Company Description
Nilan.Green distribute domestic Heat Pump and MVHR products to Ireland and Scotland and commercial products throughout Britain and Ireland.
We thoroughly appraise building fabric to ascertain Heating and Cooling loads, then carry out design and recommendations for the best suited product in our range.

Role Description
This is a full-time for a Junior Mechanical / Building Services Technician located in Dungannon. Candidates will be responsible for detailed ducting designs, service and maintenance of Heat Pumps and MVHR, ordering and storing parts products and onsite commissioning throughout Ireland and Britain.
Experience not essentia,l but some degree of competence in Electrical and/or Plumbing is preferable.
The engineer will be using AutoCad / Sketchup & Excel software to create and modify designs, learning about specifications and standards. Day-to-day tasks will also include collaborating with other engineers and departments and maintaining documentation for design projects.
Full clean driving driving licence essential.
This role will involve training by shadowing senior Mechanical Engineers onsite. Degree not essential, site experience preferred.
Employer is happy to enter an Apprenticeship/Degree scheme with the right student.

Job Details
  • Seniority level: Internship
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Management and Manufacturing
  • Industries: Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing

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