Industrial Refrigeration Commissioning Engineer

September 4, 2024 | Comments Off on Industrial Refrigeration Commissioning Engineer

Industrial Refrigeration Commissioning Engineer

*$55ph - $70ph

*Overtime (High OTE!)

*Company Vehicle

*Health, Dental, Vision

*401k

*Lucrative Package

Our industry-leading client is seeking an experienced Industrial Refrigeration Commissioning and Start-Up Engineer to drive growth in the company's service offerings and enhance application support for customers.

Work for a fast-expanding service provider that is plowing its resources into large, hyper-growth industries along the East coast. Earn an excellent OTE through uncapped overtime while training on technical machinery and learning new techniques and skills daily.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Start-Up, Commission and Service industrial refrigeration machinery
  • Handling of ammonia and CO2 refrigerants
  • Maintain strong client relationships onsite
  • Exhibit strong customer service skills, including clear communication about services rendered.
  • Proficient in writing reports and logs, and effectively presenting information.
  • Ability to travel to projects.

Background Required:

  • Competency with the Commissioning and Start-Up of Industrial Refrigeration equipment.
  • Mechanically qualified and skilled field technician with electrical competency.
  • Industry experience in the Industrial Refrigeration field.
  • Happy to travel and stay away from home consistently.
  • Experience working in refrigeration (commercial, or industrial).
  • Experience with ammonia and/or CO2.
  • Ambition to train & progress.
  • Computer literate.

Compressors, Condensers, Evaporators, Heat Exchangers, Expansion Valves, Cooling Towers, Refrigerant Pumps, Vapor Compression Cycle, Ammonia Refrigeration, CO2 Refrigeration, Cascade Systems, Absorption Refrigeration, Subcooling, Defrosting, Glycol Cooling, Ammonia (NH3), CO2 (R744), R134a, R410a, R22 (Phased-out refrigerant), Natural Refrigerants, HFCs (Hydrofluorocarbons), CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons), HCFCs (Hydrochlorofluorocarbons), Cold Storage, IIAR Standards (International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration), HACCP Compliance (for food industry),