Why You Should Work Here
- Factory-certified training, refrigeration certification, or other professional on-the-job training in the HVAC industry
- The opportunity to work on all types of commercial equipment and cutting-edge technologies such as intelligent equipment, magnetic bearing technology, and VRF technology
- Company-provided laptops, mobile devices, and other technologies
Job Description
Repair and replace defective HVAC equipment, components, or wiring. At intermediate level, perform advanced independent diagnostics, troubleshooting, pipefitting, and brazing of CAT I, II, and III equipment.
Day to Day Responsibilities
- Conduct warranty service applications: independently inspect and test systems to verify functionality for all Cat I, II, and III equipment
- Perform start-ups: verify functionality of Cat I, II, and III equipment. Educate customers on proper use of equipment, maintenance schedule, and operating manual
- Perform rebuilds and retrofits: lead the rebuild and retrofit of a Cat I, II, and III level unit. Direct technician levels I and II through hands-on demonstration of the necessary steps. Introduce centrifugal rebuilds
- Practice job site safety: wear personal protective equipment when completing service tasks. Complete job site hazard assessment prior to initiating service. Adhere to McQuay and customer safety policies and OSHA guidelines
- Perform customer service: demonstrate professionalism in appearance, verbal, and written communication. Interact with customer by offering status reports of service before, during, and after each call. Explain technical information to technical and non-technical audience
- Support sales: communicate potential sales opportunities to the sales staff through the technician tip quote process. Identify and quote opportunities for minor repairs directly to the customer
- Conduct technician training: maintain responsibility for the mentorship of service technicians levels I and II, and hands-on training of CAT I, II, and III equipment
- Document performance: record and report billing, inventory, timecards, technician tip reports, product quality reports, and articles as required
- Use computer: perform basic data entry and maintain an ability to navigate the use of email, internet, and word processing programs. Download programs into CAT I-II equipment and micro controllers. Analyze chiller trend data to ensure optimal performance
- Exhibit compliance: ensure standards, policies, and procedures, and maintenance of a clean work area, are upheld at all times
Minimum Years of Experience
Associates degree or equivalent from technical school with a certificate in HVAC
Technical Degree Required?
Yes
Salary or Hourly Rate
$23 per hour to start. If you're a star, you can make $40 per hour in five years
Benefits
- Apprenticeships
- Tuition reimbursement
- Comprehensive benefits
- 401(k) match
Application Information
All we need is your resume to start!