Senior Chiller Technician / Field Service Supervisor required Calling all Senior Chiller Engineers we've got the one you've been waiting for Our client, a leading Chiller Service Provider, is looking to add to add a Field Service Supervisor (very much of a chiller bias), to their Southern service team, covering London & the Home Counties. The business is looking for a dynanmic engineer who is keen to continue their progression with a view to stepping into management within the near future, with unlimited progression and development opportunities on offer. You will be working predominantly on all compressor and system types including Turbocor, Centrifugal, Screw and Scroll. You will also have a good understanding of VRV/VRF, Split & Multi Split, although very much be of a chiller bias. You will be required to work on equipment form all of the leading manufacturers, including Daikin/McQuay, Trane, Carrier, Airedale, and York, carrying out works such as major leak repairs, compressor replacement, component replacement, fault finding (both mechanical and electrical) and general chiller maintenance. With the position being that of a supervisory nature, you will be responsible for the growth and development of other engineers, including apprentices and improvers, providing technical support and create quotations as and when required, supporting the business needs. On offer is a fantastic basic salary, of up to £60,000, with paid travel time (door to door), unlimited O/T opportunities, a fully expensed company vehicle, life insurance, medical care and pension scheme, but most importantly, unlimited career progression opportunities About Your Recruiter I entered the industry in the early 2000's joining Daikin Applied (then McQuay) as an apprentice upon leaving school before progressing into a senior engineering position within the industry. In 2013, I made the crazy decision to recruit for the industry, working with both leading manufacturers and specialist service providers… so fear not, none of the usual recruitment sales pitch rubbish here