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Techs who work on-call earn a weekend on-call bonus Comprehensive benefits package Company Vehicle & Uniform Potential Hiring Bonus (depends on experience) Work times : 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; Monday - Friday, some evenings, weekends as needed; on-call rotation required Pay Range : $25.00 - $35.00/hr base pay + Spiffs, Depending on experience Benefits : Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance,
Short Term Disability, and Long Term Disability Insurance, Paid Time Off, Company Uniform, Company Vehicle, 401k with Company Match, Tool Account Required Qualifications : 2+ years of field HVAC service experience Universal EPA certification High school diploma or its equivalent Valid driver's license with an insurable driving record Be familiar with a wide range of equipment and troubleshooting techniques Experience making repair and replacement decisions Advanced customer service skills Acquire NATE certifications within one year of employment Demonstrate the willingness to accept responsibility and leadership roles Qualifications desired : Refrigeration experience is a plus but not required NATE Certified is a plus but not required Possess tools needed experienced service technician, service tech, journeyman technician, hvac service, ac, duct, boiler, service hvac jobs
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.