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HVAC APPRENTICE / ENTRY-LEVEL SERVICE TECHNICIAN REQUIREMENTS Valid driver's license and an acceptable driving record Ability to pass a background check and drug screening Ability to crawl under homes and work in hot attics Customer service skills No experience required.
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Our full spectrum of best-in-class services includes HVAC & refrigeration installations, remodels, service & maintenance; and energy solutions, including controls and lighting. Works with local branch Service and Construction Managers between projects to assist in problematic stores, training for junior technicians and foremen, or other areas as needed.
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CoolSys serves customers in the retail, commercial, food service, educational, healthcare, and industrial markets. Headquartered in Southern California, CoolSys has more than 2,000 highly trained, field-based service and installation experts, serving more than 45,000 customer locations across North America daily.
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Schedule preventative maintenance services, including HVAC, plumbing, alarming, roof, locking, landscaping, fire protection and lighting system. Monitor and evaluate building maintenance contract and service work.
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Our Service Technicians are responsible to diagnose all aspects of the HVAC system, give customers options and pricing of repairs, order parts for install purposes and collect payment upon completion while ensuring quality work is completed to all local and national codes.
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Willard Heating & Cooling is looking for a self-motivated individual with a positive attitude to join our growing and dedicated HVAC Service Team. HVAC Service Technicians are paid hourly plus commission.
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Keywords: HVAC Technician, Location: GARLAND, TX - 75046 , PL: 593141053. We are proud to be America's Largest Independent Self-Performing HVAC/R Service Provider. 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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If you are a skilled HVAC Technician with a passion for providing exceptional service, we would love to hear from you. - Proven experience as an HVAC Technician or similar role.
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We are looking for an HVAC Maintenance Technician to join our team! You will have the opportunity to earn a commission by selling equipment and service contract renewals. You will complete the proper maintenance of residential HVAC systems.
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NAS is a major, national player in the Commercial Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) maintenance and service industry. Company Profile Lennox National Account Services (NAS), wholly owned by Lennox International, a 120+ year old company and a world leader in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry.
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