Hamilton Services AG
Domat/Ems
Refrigeration Technician / Specialist in Refrigeration Technology for Automated Pharma Storage Systems 80 – 100 % (m/f/d)
- 30 June 2026
- 80 – 100%
- Permanent position
- Domat/Ems
About the job
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Refrigeration Technician / Specialist in Refrigeration Technology for Automated Pharma Storage Systems 80 – 100 % (m/f/d)
True to the vision "We drive innovation to improve people’s lives," the Hamilton companies have been delivering solutions for the healthcare sector since 1950. We are an innovative pioneer in ventilators, automated pipetting and storage of samples, as well as the development of process sensors.
Hamilton Storage develops, produces, and markets robots for storing up to ten million chemical substances for pharmaceutical companies. Additionally, we produce robots for storing biological samples at -80 degrees Celsius, which are used in biobanks for clinical research purposes.
What you can achieve:
At Hamilton Storage, you do not work on conventional refrigeration systems. You manage highly complex automated storage systems in which sensitive samples are stably stored in the temperature range from -80 °C to +30 °C.
You are the central expert in the field for all refrigeration-related matters and ensure that our systems run reliably – even under demanding conditions and with international customers.
This role is aimed at trained refrigeration technicians with a solid professional foundation. Senior level is not required – what matters is that you master your craft and want to develop further.
- Repair and maintenance assignments at our international customers
- Scheduling of third-party companies at our customers
- Monitoring and evaluating the work of third-party companies
- Renewing contracts with third-party companies
- Monitoring and maintaining our refrigerant storage
- Creating and maintaining the status overview of refrigeration systems
- Maintenance according to local regulations
- Handling customer complaints
- Feedback to engineering for system improvements
What you bring:
- Completed training as a refrigeration system technician EFZ (mandatory)
- Certification in handling refrigerants (mandatory)
- Initial to several years of experience in refrigeration technology
- Independent and structured working style
- Enjoyment of customer contact
- Fluent German, English is an advantage
- Driving licence category B
Conditions:
- Travel activity 50–80 % (Europe / DACH)
- Assignments are plannable and organised in a structured manner
- No on-call duty
- Company vehicle included
- Partial work at the headquarters in Domat/Ems
What we offer:
- Technically demanding activity
- High personal responsibility
- Clear expense and travel regulations
- Structured induction
- Further training and development opportunities
Learn more about career opportunities at Hamilton at jobs.hamilton.ch.
Do you share our values and feel at home in a collegial and down-to-earth environment? At Hamilton, we offer not only a motivating working environment but also various leisure activities and contemporary working conditions. Our informal culture promotes open communication and a pleasant atmosphere. Become part of a team where your skills are valued and space is created for innovative ideas. Interested? If you have any questions, please contact us at jobs@hamilton.ch and provide the following details:
Reference: JR-5129-fjb/
Applications by post or email unfortunately cannot be considered.
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