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LeafFilter the #1-rated professionally installed gutter protection system in America, as rated by leading consumer magazines.
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Our Lamar office in Concord, California, is now hiring a new Installer to help us bring innovative advertising campaigns to life for brands in Concord, CA, and the surrounding areas. Experience in vinyl graphics installation, sign shop, and/or vehicle wrap experience preferred.
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Pdf POSITION SUMMARY The HVAC Service Manager leads staff members who install, repair, and maintain heating and air conditioning systems in both industrial and commercial buildings. As a senior company representative, the HVAC Service Manager often communicates directly with customers, vendors, and suppliers to ensure accurate communication of job or project status and requirements.
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As a Senior Supermarket Rack Refrigeration HVAC Tech at our local retail store, your role will support and oversee repair within the Walmart facilities HVAC/R equipment team and assets by utilizing commercial HVAC and Refrigeration skills and using hand tools, digital tools, power tools, and other equipment to complete jobs.
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HVAC SALES / COMFORT ADVISOR (Outside Sales) - Previous HVAC Sales Experience Required JOB SUMMARY If you are looking to take your career to the next level with an outstanding company, look no further.
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HVAC Mechanic servicing facilities and equipment on the Marine Operations Terminal Concord (MOTCO). The mechanic will be responsible for all commercial and residential HVAC units. This mechanic also cuts and bends tubing to correct length and shape, using cutting and bending equipment and tools, cuts and threads pipe, using machine threading or hand-threading equipment, joins tubing or pipes to various refrigerating units by means of sleeves, couplings or unions, and solders joints, using torch, forming complete circuit for refrigerant, installs expansion and discharge valves in circuit.
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Robust technical training programs, in person and virtual, on diesel, gas, compressed air, electrical, controls, oil free air compressors, HVAC, microgrid & storage and more. We are hiring immediately for full time Power or HVAC Technician - a role that is critical in making sure our customers get the electricity, heating and cooling they need.
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Balances, installs, and rotates tires.
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Service Champions NorCal is looking for enthusiastic and driven HVAC Maintenance and Service Technicians for our Martinez Service Center. Service Champions is Diamond Certified, and we specialize in HVAC, Water, Electrical and insulation residential home services in the Bay Area and Sacramento markets.
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3 years as an HVAC Service Technician. Proficient knowledge in different models of HVAC systems. Troubleshoot and diagnose HVAC systems and equipment. Residential HVAC experience.
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You will be responsible for the maintenance and repair of diesel engines, HVAC equipment, and dehumidification/air purification equipment. As a Power HVAC Mechanic within the Power/HVAC division at United Rentals, you’ll use your skills to perform maintenance tasks as well as minor repairs on equipment in a safe and professional manner.
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Our Lead Plumbing Installers are the Crew Leader and main customer point of contact at job sites.
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Spot Coolers has an opening for a Rental HVAC Branch Associate in our Benicia, CA market. About this role This position is for a Rental HVAC Branch Associate who is under moderate supervision.
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Mutual respect for the dignity and fundamental rights of all persons defines our culture. The actual pay rate offered to candidates varies depending upon a wide range of factors including specific position, education, training, experience, skills, and ability.
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Come join the BEST and the BIGGEST team in HVAC: Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning, & Plumbing! Works under the direction of the Field Supervisor or General Manager to install HVAC equipment and accessories in the customer’s home.
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