LKL Service GmbH | Germany | Mönchengladbach | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 11.03.2026 on stepstone.de
Plant mechanic for sanitary, heating, air conditioning and ventilation technology (m/f/d)
For over 30 years, we, the LKL Service GmbH from Mönchengladbach, have been a reliable partner for tailor-made air conditioning and ventilation solutions in office, commercial and hall buildings. As a medium-sized company with a dedicated team, we implement challenging projects throughout Germany. You have experience in the HKLS field and are looking for an employer where you are not just a number? Then come to us – LKL Service GmbH – for over 30 years experts in air conditioning and ventilation technology!
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Installation of ventilation and cold water systems Construction and commissioning of RLT and air conditioning systems in the commercial and industrial sectors Maintenance, maintenance and customer service
Completed training in HKLS or comparable Professional experience in air conditioning and ventilation technology Customer-oriented appearance and independent operation readiness to travel within Germany driving licence class B Good knowledge of German in word and writing
Unlimited employment contract after the trial period Attractive, performance-oriented remuneration Modernly equipped company vehicle Holiday and Christmas money Flexible holiday planning Health insurance Training opportunities and personal development A young, motivated team and exciting projects
Location
![]() | LKL Service GmbH | |
| Mönchengladbach | ||
| Germany |
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