If you are looking for year round, steady work with a growing company, apply today for more information! Primary Job Function: To provide maintenance and repairs on a wide variety of residential and commercial heating and air conditioning systems according to company standards providing the customer with a high quality experience.
Assist with training entry level Service Technicians. Provide feedback to Service Manager regarding technical training needs, inventory and retail pricing. Develop training programs for the service department as needed and directed. Work Hours: 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, with 1 hour lunch; alternating on call schedule to cover 24/7 emergency service; some weekends
and evenings Location: Boise, ID Pay: Up to 85k a year! What we offer: Outstanding compensation, including performance-based packages Medical benefits Workers Compensation insurance IRA retirement savings plans, employer contributions Paid personal leave starting day one Frequent training opportunities and tuition sharing and/or reimbursement Company vehicles, cell phone, and uniforms based on position Required Qualifications: Valid driver's license.
EPA Universal Refrigerant Handling License Demonstrate willingness to invest in tools used in Service of HVAC equipment. Demonstrate willingness to invest time in service training seminars and classes. Work from 28' extension ladder and 12'
step ladder. Low Voltage License Meet all qualifications and have all tools required for Service Technicians Level 1-4.
Including ability to demonstrate working knowledge of daily, weekly, monthly skills noted below. Understand and communicate benefits of preventative maintenance. Demonstrate advanced customer service skills and have ability to communicate clearly, idea's and explanations of problems to residential and commercial customers and coworkers Demonstrate willingness to accept responsibility and leadership roles. Experience in training and mentoring service technicians. Operate scissors and genie lifts in safe manner. Nate Core Certification & Acquire Specialty Certifications With-in 1 Year of Service Technician
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Installation/Repair Jobs involve tasks related to installing new systems or equipment and fixing or maintaining existing ones. These roles are critical in industries such as construction, technology, and automotive, where skilled professionals ensure that machinery, electronics, and structures function correctly and safely. The key features of these jobs include hands-on problem-solving, technical expertise, and often, a requirement to interpret blueprints or diagnostic information. Workers in this field must be detail-oriented, proficient with tools and technology, and adaptable to various work environments, from residential settings to factory floors.