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Recruitment 39


Bonafide and Labour only Subcontractors required for installation and service of the following in and around London & the south east generally south of Manchester


 Refrigeration & Air conditioning Systems  Ventilation & Ductwork Systems  Plumbing & Heating  Electrical Services


info@hugginsandsquire.co.uk for an application form


Please contact Products & Services


Vacancies


Air Conditioning, Ventilation, Refrigeration, Maintenance, Heat Pumps, Renewables Business Development Managers


air conditioning / chillers


£ 32 – 52k + £15k commission + car allowance + package Areas: 1. London, M25 2. Surrey, Hants, M3


Technical Support Engineers


£ 24 – 32k + £4k bonus + package Areas: 1. Fareham


2. Cambridgeshire


5. Manchester 6. Burscough, Lancs Area Sales Engineers


3. Beds, Bucks, Herts, North London


4. Essex, NE London 5. Middx, Oxon, Northants 6. Manchester, North West 7. Yorkshire & North


air conditioning / refrigeration / ventilation 3. Southampton


4. Birmingham


£ 32 – 48k + £14k bonus + car allowance + package Areas: 1. London / M25 2. Surrey, Hants, M3, Dorset


air handling / ventilation / fans / heat recovery 3. Beds, Bucks, Herts, Essex


4. Oxon, Berks, M4 5. Midlands 6. Manchester / Liverpool / North West Account Managers


£ 35 – 45k + £ 12k bonus + car allowance + package Areas: 1. Midlands 2. Manchester 3. West Yorkshire


Service Managers


£ 36 – 56k + £10k bonus + car allowance + package Areas: 1. Peterborough


2. Liverpool 3. Leeds


To apply for these or other new roles we are handling exclusively please call: 0118 930 4444 or email your CV to: vacancies@tsinternational.net You can also apply via our web site: www.ts-international.com


TS International Recruitment, 7 High Street, Theale, Reading, Berks, RG7 5AH


industrial / commercial refrigeration 4. Scotland


refrigeration / air conditioning


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