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Experienced Mechanical HVAC Engineer

Cameron Clarke Associates
West Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Experienced Mechanical HVAC Engineer | Leeds | Full Time | £40,000 – £50,000 (DOE)

Our client is a well-established, multi-disciplinary M&E business based near Leeds. With a strong reputation for quality, teamwork, and staff retention, they’re now expanding their HVAC division and seeking an experienced engineer to take a hands-on leadership role with genuine long-term progression opportunities.

Are you the right person for the job?


  • Around 10 years’ hands-on HVAC installation experience (air conditioning, ventilation)
  • Proven technical ability with strong leadership potential
  • F-Gas certified with a valid CSCS card and full UK driving licence
  • Confident managing projects from installation to commissioning
  • Experience in pricing, tendering, and coordinating multi-trade projects
  • Friendly, professional, and a strong communicator
  • PASMA certification or electrical/ductwork knowledge advantageous


What will your role look like?


  • Deliver and manage HVAC installations across commercial, residential, and care environments
  • Initially hands-on for approximately 12 months before moving into a project management role
  • Lead installation of air conditioning, MVHR, and VRF systems
  • Support tendering, pricing, and progress reporting
  • Build and lead a small HVAC team within 6–12 months
  • Travel mainly within West Yorkshire (typically within 90 minutes), with occasional short-term national projects


What can you expect in return?


  • Salary £40,000 – £50,000 (dependent on experience)
  • Company vehicle and fuel card
  • Private health cover and pension scheme
  • 25 days annual leave + birthday off + 8 bank holidays
  • Company and annual pay reviews
  • Opportunity for profit share based on results and growth
  • Real career progression — potential to move off tools within 12–18 months


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