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Hi all
Im on the search for a gas engineer to help me on my pre-ACS portfolio ,

i'm based in Coventry but will travel to surrounding areas if necessary.

I am available 3 weekdays and will pay for the support.

i look forward to receiving some positive responses (I hope anyway).

can start immediately.
 
thank you for the response.

a 45 min commute wouldn't really put me off, where are you located?

if you would be willing I would like to explore the possibility of working with you further.
 
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