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The HVAC Maintenance Worker is responsible for the operation, repair, maintenance, and installation of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Installs, inspects, tests, operates, and repairs all refrigeration and related equipment for preserving food, making ice, cooling water, air conditioning, heating, and ventilation.
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For over 30 years, we've been the trusted name in plumbing, heating, and air conditioning, offering an unmatched level of customer service and technical expertise. HVAC Technician - Are you an HVAC Service expert who is passionate about problem solving and customer service.
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The mission of Tuckers Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing is to provide high quality, efficient and professional services in an innovative manner that exceeds the expectations of our customers and surpasses all others in the HVAC industry.
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The HVAC/R Technician role is primarily responsible for performing repairs and maintenance to a variety of HVAC and Refrigeration equipment including air conditioning, electric motors, heating units, heat pumps, hermetic compressors, commercial furnaces, boilers, burners, intake and exhaust fans, economizers and humidifiers, RTUs, remote condensing units, ice machines, walk-in coolers & freezers, and upright refrigerators & freezers.
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This technician performs field activities associated with supporting the installation, maintenance and servicing of heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems for commercial customers.
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You will be responsible for troubleshooting heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment, pinpointing problems, and proposing effective solutions to restore optimal functionality.
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Knowledge with advance principles of air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating. Install, maintain, and repair heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration units for commercial customers.
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Provides general repair work on refrigeration, heating, and ventilation equipment, such as air conditioning units, evaporative condensers, ice machine equipment, water pumps, gas furnaces, compressors, and electric motors in a safe and timely manner.
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Experience as an HVAC Service Technician. They troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair their residential heating and cooling systems, as well as complete assigned preventative maintenance.
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As a Service Technician, you will be part of a team of passionate and professional individuals committed to customer service. To operate our company vehicles, you must have a minimum of a Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with HAZMAT, tanker, and air brake endorsements as well as a valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate allowing for operation in interstate commerce.
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Travel to job sites in service area and work with dispatcher to ensure schedule is maintained and delays are properly communicated to customer. Our HVAC/R Technicians are committed to performing service repairs, equipment maintenance, and replacements for our customers as needed, 24/7.
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Provides service to the customer base by repairing and overhauling equipment, such as compressors, water pumps, air handlers, and electrical and mechanical control devices in a safe, efficient, and timely manner that exceeds customers' expectations.
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Diagnose diverse service issues, obtain any replacement parts, calibrate system to manufacturer’s recommendations, and be able to explain need for and value of recommended solutions.
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Headquartered in Whippany, New Jersey, Suburban Propane Partners, L.P. (NYSE:SPH) is a nationwide marketer and distributor of a diverse array of products to meet the energy needs of our customers, specializing in heating oil and refined fuels, as well as the marketing of propane, natural gas and electricity in deregulated markets.
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As an HVAC Service Technician, you'll maintain and repair residential indoor air quality systems with proficiency in HVAC equipment, codes, and installation procedures.
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