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Our heating and air conditioning team also enjoys the following benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) retirement plan Paid time off (PTO) Signing bonus WHO WE ARE We're dedicated to exceptional service, professionalism, and customer satisfaction, building a strong industry reputation rooted in expertise, integrity, and quality workmanship.
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Located in either our Largo or Fort Myers facilities and reporting to the Service Manager, the HVAC Technician maintains and services heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and boiler systems.
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Spectrum Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Inc. is currently hiring for a full-time HVAC Installation Technician to install air conditioning units, replace parts, and clean ducts in the Ft. Myers, FL area.
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Operates, maintains, and repairs HVAC equipment including but not limited to air handlers, fan coils, boilers and water heating equipment, chillers, condensers, cooling towers, dampers, building automation systems, exhaust fans, ice machines, pumps, VAV boxes, variable speed drives, ductwork, and diffusers.
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Providing frontline security protection of air travelers, airports and airplanes. At least one year of full-time work experience in security work, aviation screener work, or X-ray technician work.
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The HVAC Service Technician will be responsible for performing service, repair and maintenance of commercial air conditioning equipment including, but not limited to; air handlers, air cooled chillers, water cooled chillers, cooling towers, pumps, packaged rooftop, fans, boilers, and on-board controls.
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Come join the BEST and the BIGGEST team in HVAC: Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning, & Plumbing! Installs heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration equipment, as well as accessories, in accordance with company requirements and manufacture specifications.
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Proven construction technical knowledge on site with understanding of each facet of a job (i.e. concrete, masonry, metals, wood & plastics, moisture proofing, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishing, conveying systems, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communication, security, earthwork, exteriors improvements, utilities, transportation, waterway & marine construction, wastewater, demolition, etc.
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Whether you need carpet and floor cleaning, upholstery cleaning, tile and grout cleaning, water or storm damage restoration, mold mitigation, air duct cleaning, or odor removal, we have the expertise and advanced techniques to deliver exceptional results.
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Ability to perform minor maintenance, such as; Air filter replacement, Cabin air filter replacement, bulb replacement just to name a few. Among them are the American Cancer Society, the preservation of the Edison-Ford Winter Estates and the Community Cooperative Ministries (The Soup Kitchen), to name a few.
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Our gutter installers make between $150K and $300K annually on average.
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Four years of full-time experience operating and maintaining Trane or Johnson Controls Energy Management Systems, large chillers, ice storage, large towers, or other related HVAC equipment in an educational, institutional, industrial, or similar setting.
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Experience in mechanical/electrical repair of diesel engines, generators, automotive, industrial machinery, HVAC, EDM/Laser/Waterjet/CNC machine tools; Haas CNC Repair background a plus. Experience in mechanical/electrical repair of diesel engines, generators, automotive, industrial machinery, HVAC, EDM/Laser/Waterjet/CNC machine tools; Haas CNC Repair background a plus.
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Windows and Doors, bath remodeling, kitchen design, roofing, HVAC sales experience - a plus! Windows and Doors, bath remodeling, kitchen design, roofing, HVAC sales experience - a plus! FHIA Remodeling is hiring Outside Sales Representative throughout Ft. Myers with an uncapped commission and bonus potential between $150,000 to over $400,000 per year.
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3-5 years of mechanic experience with diesel equipment, heavy construction equipment or specialty lines equipment (large-scale generators, pumps, HVAC or Oil & Gas equipment) strongly preferred.
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