Heating Engineer

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Join a forward-thinking organisation and make a real impact in North Wales – delivering high-quality heating solutions to local communities with pride and purpose.

Heating Engineer
North Wales

*    40 hours per week, permanent
*    £33,858 – 36,064.68 per annum

Please Note: Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK

We are Adra. We provide quality homes in North Wales. We’re not an organisation that stands still. Over the coming years, we will have built a significant number of homes outside the county, with an ambition to be providing several hundred more high quality homes across North Wales. Although highly ambitious, we are equally determined to protect and develop the rich culture and heritage of the communities we serve.

To carry out annual servicing and repairs, Installations and replacements to heating appliances and systems within Adra’s occupied and empty properties, communal areas, related assets, and any other contractual works throughout the County and surrounding areas.

Develop a value for money customer focused service by ‘doing things right first time’ and being ‘true to our word’ and delivering Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental (HSQE) Excellence in partnership with Customers, Staff and Service Providers.

Language Requirements: General ability to communicate in Welsh and English, to include saying place names / Welsh first names, give and receive details, provide a bilingual greeting.

How to apply for the role:

If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click “apply” today, and you will be directed to the company website to submit an application form.

Closing Date: 12/06/2025 at 12:00pm

You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please.

Other suitable skills and experience include Gas Engineer, Boiler Engineer, HVAC Technician, Domestic Heating Installer, Oil Heating Engineer, Service & Maintenance Engineer, Plumbing & Heating Engineer, Mechanical Services Engineer, Heating Technician, Residential Gas Engineer

Ymunwch â sefydliad blaengar a chael effaith wirioneddol yng Ngogledd Cymru – gan ddarparu datrysiadau gwresogi o ansawdd uchel i gymunedau lleol gyda balchder a phwrpas.

Peiriannydd Gwresogi
Gogledd Cymru

*    40 awr yr wythnos, parhaol
*    £33,858 – 36,064.68 y flwyddyn

Sylwch: Rhaid i ymgeiswyr gael eu hawdurdodi i weithio yn y DU

Ni yw Adra. Darparwr cartrefi o safon yng Ngogledd Cymru. Nid ydym yn sefydliad sy'n aros yn ei unfan. Dros y blynyddoedd i ddod byddwn wedi adeiladu nifer sylweddol o gartrefi y tu allan i'r sir, gyda'r uchelgais i fod yn darparu cannoedd fwy o gartrefi o ansawdd uchel ledled Gogledd Cymru. Er ein bod yn uchelgeisiol iawn, rydym yr un mor benderfynol o amddiffyn a datblygu diwylliant a threftadaeth gyfoethog y cymunedau yr ydym yn eu gwasanaethu.

Cynnal gwaith gwasanaethu blynyddol, trwsio, gosod ac amnewid  offer gwresogi tanwydd solet domestig ac olew mewn eiddo Adra lle mae tenantiaid yn byw ynddynt ac mewn tai gwag, ardaloedd cyffredin, asedau cysylltiol a gwaith cytundebol eraill drwy’r Sir ac ardaloedd cyfagos.

Datblygu gwasanaeth sy'n canolbwyntio ar werth am arian drwy 'wneud pethau yn iawn y tro cyntaf' a 'chadw at ein gair' a rhagori ym maes Iechyd, Diogelwch, Safon ac Amgylchedd (IDAA) mewn partneriaeth â Chwsmeriaid, Staff a Darparwyr Gwasanaeth.

Gofynion Iath: Gallu cyffredinol i gyfathrebu yn Gymraeg a'r Saesneg gan gynnwys dweud enwau llefydd / enwau cyntaf Cymraeg, rhoi a derbyn manylion  a darparu cyfarchiad dwyieithog.

Sut i wneud cais am y rôl:

Os oes gennych y sgiliau a'r profiad sydd eu hangen ar gyfer y swydd hon, cliciwch “gwneud cais” heddiw, a chewch eich cyfeirio at wefan y cwmni i gyflwyno ffurflen gais.

Dyddiad Cau: 12/06/2025 am 12:00pm

Rhaid i chi gael eich awdurdodi i weithio yn y DU. Dim asiantaethau os gwelwch yn dda.

Mae sgiliau a phrofiad addas eraill yn cynnwys Peiriannydd Nwy, Peiriannydd Boeler, Technegydd HVAC, Gosodwr Gwresogi Domestig, Peiriannydd Gwresogi Olew, Peiriannydd Gwasanaeth a Chynnal a Chadw, Peiriannydd Plymio a Gwresogi, Peiriannydd Gwasanaethau Mecanyddol, Technegydd Gwresogi, Peiriannydd Nwy Preswyl

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