A skilled professional responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing climate control systems in residential and commercial environments. This role requires a blend of technical expertise, mechanical aptitude, and strong diagnostic skills to ensure systems operate safely and efficiently.
Key Responsibilities Installation: Install new HVAC systems, including furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, and ductwork, ensuring compliance with local codes and manufacturer specifications.
System Maintenance: Perform routine maintenance tasks such as cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, replacing filters, and inspecting electrical connections to prevent future failures.
Diagnostics & Troubleshooting: Identify malfunctions in heating and cooling units using specialized diagnostic tools, testing instruments (like multimeters and gauges), and technical documentation.
Repairs: Replace or repair worn or defective components, including compressors, motors, fans, thermostats, and circuit boards.
Customer Service: Explain technical issues and repair options to clients clearly and professionally; provide estimates and recommendations for system upgrades. Documentation: Maintain accurate records of service calls, parts used, and system performance history.
Certifications: EPA Section 608 Certification (required for handling refrigerants).
Professionalism: Clean driving record and valid driver’s license; excellent communication skills for client interaction.
Work Environment: Technicians often travel to various job sites throughout the day using a company vehicle. Work schedules may include emergency after-hours calls, weekends, or on-call rotations to ensure 24/7 coverage for critical climate control needs.
Pay: $160.00 - $192.00 per day
Benefits:
Work Location: On the road