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HVAC Service Technicians


Stack Heating and Cooling is looking for an experienced, reliable, and professional service technician to work full time. Stack Heating and Cooling has been in business for 39 years in the Cleveland area and is continually growing. We are a family business focused on residential and light commercial service.
To qualify for our team, you need:
5
year's experience in the HVAC field
Must be well groomed and have a neat appearance
EPA certified
Able to quickly troubleshoot problems
Attention to detail and a desire to see the job done right the first time
Friendly, personable, responds to customer concerns, and enjoys making our customers smile
Valid social security card, driver's license and a clean driving record
Must agree to a background and drug check
Desire to perform beyond the mandatory job requirements
Ability to follow proper safety techniques
NATE certification a plus
You must also be able to lift up to 50 pounds and push, pull, or carry heavy objects. You must be able to maneuver heavier objects with assistance from appropriate devices or additional manpower. You must be able to climb ladders and work in small crawl spaces.
Duties:
Respond to service requests from customers, following dispatch, by taking appropriate action
Perform Maintenance and repairs on a wide variety of HVAC equipment
Maintain truck and keep inventory well stocked
Maintain other equipment and tools and ensure proper working order of company property
Perform other duties as assigned
We will provide you with:
Truck
GPS
Phone
Uniforms
Spiff Program
Regular training opportunities
IRA with company match up to 3%
Health benefits
6 paid holiday's
Up to 2 weeks paid vacation
Annual tool allowance
We require all employees to work various evenings and weekends (on-call rotation)
Do you feel you possess all of the above qualifications listed above? Email your resume, with salary requirements and references.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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