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Good evening, I have been working in the gas industry for almost 20 years. Mostly domestic diagnostic/repair but joined a London based company just over a year ago.
I'm a competent engineer but feel there is so much more to learn.
I'm interested in BMS, home automation, remote monitoring, water treatment, preventative maintenance, improving the service we provide as a company, training, HVAC and the list goes on.
I will look forward to reading through, contributing where I can and improving my knowledge of the industry.
I found the website very awkward to use via mobile, constant adverts, closing pop ups etc. Is there a paid ad free version or an app that is better to view?
Rick
 
Good evening, I have been working in the gas industry for almost 20 years. Mostly domestic diagnostic/repair but joined a London based company just over a year ago.
I'm a competent engineer but feel there is so much more to learn.
I'm interested in BMS, home automation, remote monitoring, water treatment, preventative maintenance, improving the service we provide as a company, training, HVAC and the list goes on.
I will look forward to reading through, contributing where I can and improving my knowledge of the industry.
I found the website very awkward to use via mobile, constant adverts, closing pop ups etc. Is there a paid ad free version or an app that is better to view?
Rick
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