What skills are required for this role?
Our engineers are highly trained and certified in refrigeration and HVAC systems, with specialised expertise in natural refrigerants like Ammonia, CO₂, and Propane.
What industries will I specialise in?
We work across multiple industries, including food processing, cold storage, logistics, viticulture, aquaculture, and industrial manufacturing, delivering tailored refrigeration solutions.
Are natural refrigerants dangerous to work with?
Yes, they require expert handling, but our engineers are trained to safely design, install, and maintain these systems, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
What qualifications are required for this role?
Below are some qualifications that would be useful in your career with us
New Zealand Certificate in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning (Trade Qualification) – Required for trade-qualified refrigeration engineers.
Relevant Engineering Degree or Diploma – Such as Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or HVAC Engineering (for design and system engineering roles).
Electrical Certification (if applicable) – Useful for roles involving control systems and automation.
Approved Fillers & Handlers Certification – Required for working with refrigerants and hazardous substances.
Site Safe Certification – Ensuring compliance with workplace health and safety standards.
First Aid Certification – Often required for on-site safety compliance.