Field Service Technician - HVAC General Labor - Orlando, FL at Geebo

Field Service Technician - HVAC

Medic Air Systems, Inc.

Job Description:
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsible for troublehooting and diagnosing comercial/industrial air conditioning and multi-zone heating and cooling systms.
Flexibility for travel and working overtime/weekends, as required.
Ability to build strong customer relationships through knowledge and understanding of new and existing customer needs/expectations and preventative maintenance.
Troubleshoot and repair all electrical and mechanical components of HVAC equipment.
Responsible for maintaining vehicle by keeping records of service manuals, scheduling and completing repairs and maintenance service.
Ability to comprehensibly document and submit electronically, work orders, receipts and additional paperwork to dispatching at the completion of each job.
Requirements:
5 years service experience specific to Medical Facilities.
EPA Universal Certified is required.
Will be professional, clean appearance, and honor drug-free workplace.
Strong knowledge of HVAC, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance.
Knowledge of basic electricity and electrical and control systems.
Ability to work independently, demonstrate initiative in servicing customers and maintaining positive customer relations.
We offer jobs with very competitive pay rates with growth potential and advancement based on performance and experience.

Benefits:
Bonuses Promotions Professional Development Training and Continuing Education Units (CEU) Employee Assistance Program Vacation Sick Days Leave of Absence Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Care Plan Life Insurance Section 125 Plans Disability Leave Parental Leave 401(K) Qualified Retirement Plan Additional benefits available for specific position:
Cellular phone iPad Uniforms Company Vehicle Meal Per Diems Hotel Card Gas Cards .
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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