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Gas Engineer

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Salary £42,000 - £52,000/annum

Job Location Netley

Job Type Contract

Posted 28 January 2026


Gas Engineer Required - South Coast (Employed Position)

We are a well-established and growing company on the South Coast of England, looking to recruit a qualified Gas Engineer for domestic and commercial work.

Why Join Us?

We're not just looking for another gas engineer - we're looking for someone who wants to be part of a reliable, growing, and professional team. Our company has built a strong reputation for quality workmanship, honest service, and looking after both our customers and our staff.

Job Description:

Fantastic opportunity for an experienced Gas Heating Engineer to work for a well established company that offers a variety of domestic and commercial work.

  • Top rates paid for the right candidate
  • Min 40 hours a week
  • Wages paid weekly
  • Long Hours Available
  • Variety of work at different locations
  • 20 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Ongoing technical training offered (courses paid for)
  • Scope for career development
  • Friendly company with support and back up
  • Long term work
  • Local and regular work through the summer and winter
  • Company Van, Fuel Card, Uniform and Pension provided

The ideal candidate:

  • Must have MINIMUM OF FIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE & CCN1,CPA1, CENWAT,
  • Good knowledge of maintaining and installation of Gas fired heating appliances
  • Opportunities for Gas Service Engineers too
  • Good customer engagement skills
  • Take pride and satisfaction in their work
  • Commercial Gas is a Bonus
  • Full Driving Licence
  • Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Benefits:

  • Company pension
  • Private medical insurance after 1 year. 

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday (Overtime available)

Experience:

  • Gas: 5 years (required)

Licence/Certification:

  • Driving License (required)
  • Gas ACS (required)

How to Apply:

Please attach your CV to the link provided and our client will be in direct contact.

 

 

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