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Steve @ TheHeatingHub

Another excellent opportunity has risen at The Heating Hub

We are an established heating company based in Rochester installing systems in both commercial and domestic premises.

We put engineer skill and knowledge above all else. We invest in our engineers and offer incredible opportunities to get involved in a range of heating technologies, including gas, biomass, heat pumps and solar panels.

We require an gas improver to work on a variety of domestic gas jobs but with an opportunity to work on commercial gas and biomass installations. We want to hear from engineers that can demonstrate their passion for continued learning and improvement.

You must be a highly competent, confident and neat and tidy. As a minimum you should hold CCN1 with at least 1 year’s installation experience post qualification. You must have a strong understanding of heating systems and be able to work with highly competent apprentices.

Advantageous qualifications include G3 Unvented, Part L and any HETAS qualifications

£22-26k per annum according to experience.

Please send your current CV to [email protected] to apply.

The Heating Hub is an equal opportunities employer.
 
I might send my cv over. Will have a think tomorrow during work, might be just what I need to take me to the next level.
 
Hi CH4

How are you?

Well I did apply for the role probab;y won't get a lookin' but tried still not getting anywhere fast LOL.
 
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