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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Manchester | Salary: &amp;pound;41000 - &amp;pound;43000/annum | Type: Permanent | UK''s leading supplier of catering equipment, commercial refrigeration, consumables, and hospitality supplies. Operating internationally, we support thousands of customers across the hospitality, catering, education, healthcare, and food service sectors. Due to continued growth, we are looking to recruit an experienced Refrigeration Engineer to join our expanding service team.   The Role   As a Refrigeration Engineer, you will be responsible for the installation, servicing, maintenance, and repair of commercial refrigeration equipment at customer sites throughout your designated region. You will play a key role in ensuring our customers'' equipment remains operational, minimising downtime and delivering exceptional service.  The successful candidate must hold a valid F-Gas qualification and possess proven experience working with hydrocarbon refrigerants.   Key Responsibilities   Service, maintain, diagnose, and repair commercial refrigeration equipment.  Install and commission new refrigeration equipment.  Carry out planned preventative maintenance visits.  Diagnose electrical, mechanical, and refrigeration faults.  Work safely with both HFC and hydrocarbon refrigerants.  Complete ...</description>
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