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Hi, Are there any heating guys out there looking for a change? The company I work for are a manufacturer of ground and air source heat pumps, they are looking to hire a new service engineer in the south. Got me sweating a bit! Hoping they bring on someone decent....anybody on here fancy it?
 
If they are willing to contract it rather then direct labour then sign me up I'm looking at moving into the renewable markets to get a good grounding and knowledge before they become the norm. I'm based in kent so south east
 
Hi, Are there any heating guys out there looking for a change? The company I work for are a manufacturer of ground and air source heat pumps, they are looking to hire a new service engineer in the south. Got me sweating a bit! Hoping they bring on someone decent....anybody on here fancy it?

Is your company still looking for a heat pump engineer?
 
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