Role
As an HVAC Technician (also known as HVAC Service Technician, HVAC Specialist), you'll specialize in the start-up and service of equipment for a variety of applications of air-conditioning, heating, ventilation, humidity control, and energy management. Whether you're an experienced professional or an entry-level technician, your skills in troubleshooting and repairing HVAC systems will be invaluable. You'll also need to be dependable and have excellent customer service skills.
Benefits
- Opportunity to work in a growing company in the evolving field of building commissioning.
- Work with a team of experienced industry-leading professionals.
- Focus on logistical, energy, and cost-effective solutions.
Qualifications
- Field experience with commercial heating and air conditioning.
- Knowledge of commercial air-conditioning, heating, water source heat pumps & rooftop packaged HVAC systems.
- EPA Type 1 & 2 or universal certification.
- Must have your own hand tools.
- Clean driving record.
- OSHA 10-hour training certification (preferred).
- Proficiency in Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills and HVAC.