Commercial Refrigeration & HVAC Service Technician

Local Refrigeration & HVAC

Commercial Refrigeration & HVAC Service Technician

Dallas, TX
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    401(k) matching

    Bonus based on performance

    Company car

    Competitive salary

    Dental insurance

    Flexible schedule

    Free uniforms

    Health insurance

    Opportunity for advancement

    Paid time off

    Training & development

    Vision insurance

    Signing bonus

    Supermarket Refrigeration, Restaurant Refrigeration, Facility Maintenance, Commercial HVAC.

    Tech must be able to take work orders from start to finish, diagnosing, making repairs, ordering parts and creating quotes. There is no micromanagement over here if you know how to take care of business and be independent.

    AREAS SERVICED: about a 2 hr radius around the DFW Metroplex. No out of state traveling.

    Owned and operated by Service Technicians.

    Full benefits. Atena, Sun Life, 401k, PTO, etc.

    Paid every week ADP/DD

    Paid Travel Time P2P

    Free $50,000 life & ADD

    $32.00--$65.00 per HR.

    Open positions:

    Supermarket Service Techs:

    Racks, Glycol, C02, Chillers, Cooling Towers, Cold Storage, EMS.

    Restaurant Equipment Cold Side:

    Walk-Ins, Reach-Ins, Ice Machines, Blast Chillers, Cold Wells, etc.

    Hot Side:

    Exhaust Fans/Hoods, Pizza Ovens, Mixers, Stretchers, Warmers, etc.

    Commercial HVAC:

    Package Units, Splits, VRV/F, MAU, AHU. Munters, Aaon, JCI, Trane, Lennox.

    Preventative Maintenance.

    Compressor Change Outs

    New construction.

    ON CALL ROTATION: We are currently at 3 fully staffed teams trying to lock down the 4th team. Which means everyone would be on call once a month on the weekends. To simplify it one week on 3 weeks off.

    Again, Tech must be able to take work orders from start to finish, diagnosing, making repairs, ordering parts and creating quotes. There is no micromanagement over here if you know how to take care of business and be independent.

    Tired yet of working for the out of state investors or for the companies that are actively selling out ?