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Burnside Air Conditioning, Heating & Indoor Air Quality is looking to hire a full-time HVAC Tech to save the day for our clients by providing excellent service to determine the concerns of customers, inspecting heating and cooling systems, performing necessary repairs and routine maintenance, and installing new systems in the McKinney, TX area.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Sales Executive with a deep understanding of the HVAC/Plumbing industry in the DFW market. Experience: Minimum of 5 years in sales, with a preference for those with 10+ years in the HVAC/Plumbing industry.
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Gpac, a 30+ year-old recruitment company, is partnered with a well-established company in the HVAC and Plumbing industry. This company prides themselves on being more than just a plumbing and HVAC business.
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Associate degree in HVAC(R) or qualifying field of study with a minimum of three (3) years of nonteaching, work-related experience in heating, air conditioning, ventilation, or refrigeration required.
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Sr, senior, Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, supermarket, rack systems.
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As a HVAC service technician at L&S, you will repair and calibrate systems, and replace various components. 3+ years prior HVAC service and start up experience for the residential construction industry.
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EPA licensed to start up new HVAC equipment – Universal preferred, Perform warranty and service work to diagnose, repair or replace broken residential HVAC parts and equipment, Initiate start-ups for new residential HVAC equipment.
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Loading and Unloading: Safely load HVAC equipment and supplies onto the delivery vehicle, securing items to prevent damage during transportation. Identify opportunities to upsell complementary HVAC products, accessories, or premium alternatives to enhance customer satisfaction.
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Assist energy manager to complete energy conservation surveys to realize most efficient, cost-effective use of HVAC energy. HVAC trade school certificate and/or applicable experience acceptable by the district.
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