HVAC Service Technician Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

HVAC Service Technician

United Rentals is offering an excellent opportunity for a Service Technician IV who is ready to grow their career with the leading company in the industry. To continue our tremendous success and unparalleled growth, we are searching for qualified and ambitious individuals to perform maintenance and repairs of complex equipment with limited or no supervision in a highly skilled, safe, and professional manner. This specific role will be working on diesel engines, HVAC equipment, and dehumidification/air purification equipment on a variety of rental and customer equipment and tools while using a high degree of independent judgment. You will also be responsible for service documentation, training of lower level technicians, demonstration of equipment for customer use, accurately order needed parts from vendors, and occasional travel to customer sites. Excellence in this challenging and rewarding position paves the way for advancement into management roles.
To be qualified, all applicants must have 5
years of experience with repairing and maintaining diesel engines, HVAC equipment, and dehumidification/air purification equipment. The ideal candidate will have advanced diagnostic and repair skills for mechanical, hydraulic, diesel, pneumatic and other systems, extensive knowledge of equipment, an advanced understanding of schematics and diagrams, and own the tools applicable to the position. Candidates should exhibit strong teamwork, verbal, and written skills, and possess the ability to lead others. Superior customer service remains the backbone of United Rentals, therefore your willingness and ability to provide this to each customer makes you a top-notch candidate. A high school diploma and valid driver's license are required.
United Rentals, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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