We are offering a unique opportunity for a trainee to gain on-the-job experience whilst attending our bespoke, City and Guilds accredited training centre. The aim: to become a highly skilled Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service Engineer. For nearly sixty years, Adcock has been delivering outstanding service to our clients. Our growth, our awards, and our relationships with clients have made us a widely respected company in the cooling and heating industry. This is reflected in our reputation as an employer, with many long-term employees and an employee engagement score of 84%. Our mission: To deliver an outstanding client experience every day, by creating a great place to work. What will you Learn? You will be working alongside experienced engineers on a daily basis, learning on the job as you work on customer sites, doing service and maintenance of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment. After gaining some experience working and learning in the field, candidates who demonstrate an aptitude to be a qualified service engineer will be enrolled into our state-of-the-art training centre in King's Lynn. Training will include a combination of classroom teaching and home study with written assignments and on-site assessments. It takes approximately 18 months to complete the course and at the end of the course you will be a skilled Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service Engineer with a City and Guilds accredited qualification. You will attend our in-house bespoke training centre in Kings Lynn, Norfolk at least once a month in week to 2-week long blocks. You will be provided with accommodation and meals during the time you spend at the training centre. Once you successfully complete your course you will be awarded your City and Guilds accredited certificates issued with an Adcock van and will continue to learn as you gain experience. What do you need to have? Basic skills requirement with a minimum of a level 5 (C) in English and Maths or have the required skills through acquired prior learning. Must have own transport and able to get to and from the branch or meeting points. Training is fully funded by Adcock, subject to a Training Funding Agreement. Able to accommodate early starts and / or later finishes. Able to work away should this be required. A full, valid UK driving licence is essential. Some experience within a construction-based role would be an advantage but is not essential. What’s in it for you? All the latest tools and equipment, full uniform, and PPE. On-point health and safety processes and training, Varied and interesting work, 25 days holiday per annum, plus bank holidays, increasing with service. Pension Scheme. A close, supportive working environment. Each of our branches operates like a family business of their own, with the backup of a larger stable company. Due to the safeguarding requirements of our customers, many of whom are schools or hospitals, we complete confidential criminal record checks on all roles that attend customer sites. If you are successful, you will be required to complete an advanced DBS check. We strictly follow the DBS code of practice and comply with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. If you have a criminal record, this will not necessarily preclude you from working for us. Next Steps If you’re ready to join our team, simply click apply and complete the short application process. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer. We encourage applicants from every background to apply for our vacancies. If you’ve got what it takes, then we want to hear from you You may have experience of the following: Mobile Service Engineer, City & Guilds, Electrical Maintenance, Field Service Technician, Preventative Maintenance, Repair Engineer, HVAC, Site Support, Field Service Engineer, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Air Handling, PASMA, IPAF, etc