Lead Installation Technician
Benefits:
Training & development
Benefits/Perks
Flexible Scheduling
Competitive Compensation
Career Advancement Opportunities
Job Responsibilities
Install HVAC Systems
Install heating, air conditioning, ventilation systems, and accessories according to company and manufacturer standards.
Perform Ductwork and Fabrication
Design, fabricate, and install duct systems and fittings as required for each job.
Execute System Start-Ups and Limited Diagnostics
Maintain Clean Work Areas
Complete Accurate Job Documentation
Communicate with Customers
Handle Equipment and Vehicle Responsibilities
Train Apprentices
Follow Safety and Brand Standards
Participate in Training
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Must have a minimum of 3 years of verifiable installation work history.
Knowledge of the fundamental of operational functionality of residential heating, air conditioning, and ventilation equipment.
Knowledge of the layout and installation requirements of residential ductwork and fittings.
Skilled in reading wiring diagrams and troubleshooting problems with electrical, refrigerant, and duct systems on residential HVAC equipment.
Solid communication and customer service skills. Must have appropriate trade tools.
Climbing, heavy lifting, loud noise, crawling, working in confined spaces, pushing/pulling, carrying equipment, bending, turning, kneeling
Capability of lifting 50 pounds
Capability to carry items weighing 50 pounds.
Ability to stand, walk, and climb ladders and stairs
Ability to work in confined spaces and to maneuver to attics, basements, and crawl spaces to access HVAC units
Natural or corrected vision to see and focus for close, distance, peripheral vision with normal depth perception
Valid driver’s license and a clean driving record.
Ability to pass a background check and drug screen
Educational/certification requirements:
GED or High School Diploma
EPA Certification
NATE Certification
HVAC Certification or Diploma