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Previous experience in the HVAC industry. Take ownership of document control, ensuring accurate and organized record-keeping. Collaborate with the Service Manager and Field Service Technicians to streamline daily tasks.
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The HVAC Technician installs and maintains heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and boiler systems. Physically able to operate a variety of machinery and equipment including electronic and diagnostic tools, recovery equipment, hand and power tools, and various other HVAC equipment.
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Come join the BEST and the BIGGEST team in HVAC: Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning, & Plumbing! Proficient at reading wiring diagrams and troubleshooting problems with electrical, refrigerant and duct systems on HVAC equipment.
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Technical, vocational, or on-the-job training in at least one of the following areas: HVAC, electrical, mechanical, painting, plumbing, carpentry, general maintenance. Mastered trade skills in working with air and water-cooled chillers, gas-fired low-pressure boilers, pneumatic control systems, air handlers, pumps, cooling towers, fire protection wet and dry systems, and other HVAC equipment.
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As an HVAC Service Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the installation, maintenance, and repair of commercial heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Proven experience as an HVAC service manager, with a minimum of 5 years of HVAC service management experience.
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Ability to stand and walk and to climb ladders and attic stairs and to maneuver in attics, basements, and crawl spaces to access HVAC units. High school diploma or GED with additional training and 2 to 5 years’ experience in HVAC with technical training certification required.
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Come join Thomas & Galbraith in Cincinnati - one of the largest HVAC and plumbing companies in the entire Midwest. Company Paid Other Time Off (Bereavement & Jury Duty) FREE Long-Term Disability Insurance, Employee + Family Life Insurance, Wellness Program and Employee Assistance Program (Mental Health.
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Balances, installs, and rotates tires.
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Mitutoyo America Corporation, a leader in Metrology solutions, is looking for a Field Service Product Installer. The Entry-Level Field Service Installer position offers an exciting opportunity to join our team and kickstart a career in the technical field.
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EPA Certification Preferred (e.g. HVAC Journeyman, Boiler Operator, Gas Installer etc. You will be performing preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, repairing, and starting up HVAC systems in a commercial environment.
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