Commercial HVAC Tech Construction, Mining & Trades - Ogden, UT at Geebo

Commercial HVAC Tech

Job Description
Install, maintain and repair heating, ventilation, and cooling units for both
commercial. Diagnose and repair of electronic,
mechanical and electrical components of these systems.
Travel to job sites in service area extending from Utah County to Weber County, and work with dispatch to ensure schedule is
maintained and delays are properly communicated to customer.
Be available to work nights or weekends, on a rotating basis, to service
emergency needs of our customers.
Maintain good working order of company vehicle including refueling as
necessary, reporting any mechanical issues, and filling out and submitting
monthly vehicle inspection form. Vehicles should be washed on a regular basis.
Maintain proper stock, parts, tools, and safety equipment in the vehicle.
Understand company pricing and generate appropriate customer invoice at job
site.
Diagnose diverse service issues, obtain any replacement parts, calibrate system
to manufacturer s recommendations, and explain fully to customer what the issue
is and what is need to correct.
Participate in company provided training opportunities on latest industry
technologies.
Identify and report to owner potential opportunities for additional business (newer
system, service contracts, and additional services).
Qualifications
Five to seven years experience in installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
and correcting diverse HVAC service issues.
Good analytical skills and attention to detail with ability to read and interpret
blueprints, plans, and manuals.
Excellent customer service skills with desire to exceed customer expectations.
Ability to work independently in a timely manner, making sure job is done
correctly the first time.
Additional Information
Please contact our Office to submit a resume and schedule an interviewEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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