The ACMV Engineer will install, troubleshoot, and repair HDB air conditioning and VRV systems, as well as maintain chillers and resolve on-site issues.
Permanent,
8am–5pm, 5 days a week, Yishun
ACMV engineer – VRV system/ chiller
Job scope:
- To install
,troubleshoot and repair HDB aircon n VRV aircon systems.
- To install and
maintain, troubleshoot Chiller maintenance
- Resolve on-site
issues effectively.
Requirements
- At least 3
years of experience in hdb aircon installation and troubleshooting VRV
systems.
- Knowledge of
electrical engineering.
- able to hands
on independently if needed.
Added
advantage
- Singapore class
3 driving license
Benefits
- Attractive
salary package
- Stable
management
- Dynamic work
environment
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