If you re a mission critical installation engineer CRAC units, VRV/VRF systems, pipework, commissioning and you ve spent the bulk of your career on installation rather than service, here s a role worth reading about.
Is this you?
You ve been doing installation work long enough to know the difference between a good project and a grinding one. You re comfortable on live-site CDM jobs permits, RAMS, working to drawing and you don t need someone looking over your shoulder. What you probably want is a step forward: better projects, a clearer path, and a package that reflects what you re worth.
What a mission critical installation engineer actually does here
Around 90% of jobs are in live critical environments and the scale is serious. The team installed the back end of 24 CRAC units last year, alongside VRV programmes and chiller projects. Recent work includes 900kW chiller replacements involving crane lifts and 1.2MW water-cooled chiller installs. That s the level you d be operating at.
Day to day: installing CRAC units, VRV/VRF systems, running and brazing refrigerant pipework, commissioning to manufacturer standard, and working within CDM-regulated frameworks on larger jobs. A project manager handles the programme you focus on the engineering.
There s also a clear route forward. The intention is to develop the right person into a Project Supervisor position CDM responsibility, subcontractor oversight, currently paying £65k. They d rather build someone into it than hire externally. Prove yourself in the first six months and that conversation happens naturally.
Where you ll be doing it
A specialist mission-critical cooling business with over 20 years in the sector. Around 80% of revenue comes from the data-centre market. Seven consecutive RoSPA Gold Medals for health and safety unusual for a business of around 50 people, and it tells you something about how the place is run. Engineers are known by name here. It isn t a volume contractor.
What you ll get
To be considered as a mission critical installation engineer at this level you ll need genuine depth in CRAC and/or VRV/VRF not a service background. F-Gas Category 1 and a relevant C&G or NVQ. Comfortable in live critical environments where PTW and RAMS are standard.
What next?
Hit the apply button below. Your CV doesn t need to be up to date send what you have and we ll take it from there.