Description
With us, you can make a difference.
- Monitoring and carrying out interventions via the CMMS
- Ensuring repairs, maintenance and minor works are carried out
- Writing intervention reports and obtaining client validation
- Providing on-call service 7 days a week, 24 hours a day according to established schedule
- Proposing improvements to service processes
- Performing interventions in accordance with company safety rules
What characterises you.
- Federal VET Diploma in building technology specialising in HVAC or equivalent qualification
- Several years of experience in a mobile role
- Excellent command of HVAC installations
- Holder of emission controller training modules AT1/MT1/MT2 and OIBT 15.4
- Good IT skills
Here is what we offer you.
Equans Switzerland AG (7,000 employees) offers high value-added tasks within an open and dynamic corporate culture. This position is aimed at a professional wishing to commit long-term, with a central role and genuine recognition of their technical expertise.
Equans
As the leading provider of comprehensive building and energy solutions in Switzerland, we support our clients’ transformation and digitalisation and work together on the energy transition. Our services cover the entire lifecycle of buildings, sites, infrastructures and districts. As a market leader, our clients benefit from a full range of services from a single point of contact as well as integrated, team-based solutions for their projects. We have a presence throughout Switzerland and employ 6,500 people across 140 sites. This enables us to efficiently implement projects both regionally and nationwide. In addition to building technology and automation as well as facility management, our offering also includes specialisations such as energy supply, transport, telecommunications, digitalisation and energy optimisation. We design, build and deliver projects ranging from smart buildings to future power plants and tunnels.
Workplace
Equans Switzerland AG Quai Max-Petitpierre 34-36 2001 Neuchâtel
Your contact person
Laura Bianchi
