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HVAC Refrigeration Technician

HVAC Field Service Technician wanted:
The ideal candidate will be detail oriented, computer literate, punctual, well groomed, able to multi-task and be a team player. They will be able to problem solve and trouble shoot in a quick and efficient manner. This position will be primarily utilized in the HVAC department but will be able to provide field maintenance and service in the company mobile services department as well. Primary duties include the maintenance, service and repair of HVAC equipment, chillers, and other items. May include, but not be limited to, air conditioning, welding, electrical, hydraulic, generator power, trailer suspension and braking systems. Must be able and willing to travel overnight if needed and be available for weekend hours or on-call hours as needed. Pay is commensurate with skills and experience. company vehicle provided. Health and vacation benefits available after probationary period completed. 401k Available after the first year anniversary.
Must be a high school graduate
Technical experience in at least one of the following trades in addition to HVAC training is highly desirable;
Air conditioning/ refrigeration
Diesel/hydraulic services and repair
Electrical power distribution systems
Generator power systems and controls
Trailer suspension and braking systems
Must have a valid CA driver license.
Must have the physical ability to drive a large utility vehicle and to tolerate moderate to heavy physical activity.
Must have and maintain a good driving record and be able to be (reasonably) insured.
Must be fluent in the English language (both verbal and written skills required).
Salary:
Commensurate with experience
Career Level Required:
Experienced (Non-Manager)
Experience Required:
2
to 5 Years
Education Required:
Certification
Job Type:
Employee
Job Status:
Full Time
Must be able to pass pre-employment physical and drug test
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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