Commercial HVAC Service Technician

Captiveaire Systems

The Role

Overview

Commission, repair, and maintain commercial HVAC and ventilation systems on site.

Key Responsibilities

  • job reporting
  • commissioning
  • hvac repair
  • service scheduling

Tasks

-Prepare and submit job reports and invoices daily -Commissioning of new ventilation and HVAC equipment -Repair, replace and trouble-shoot existing HVAC equipment -Develop and maintain service schedule -Mission: to provide the highest quality products and service to our users at the lowest possible price.

Requirements

  • electrical
  • hvac
  • schematics
  • roof access
  • travel
  • lift 50lb

What You Bring

-Willing to travel for various training opportunities -Work in outside conditions and in tight spaces -Use of ladders for roof access -Ability to read commercial wiring schematics -Strong knowledge of electrical systems -Strong commitment to the development of our employees, including continuous education opportunities like product specific training, and company developed technical videos. -Ability to lift 50 pounds independently and use power and hand tools -HVAC, HVAC/R skill set desired

Benefits

-Flexible spending account (FSA) -We care about our employees. Safety is our number one priority within CAS. Our employees are provided with extensive safety training and given all necessary equipment to maintain safe conditions at all times. -Safety-toe footwear reimbursement -401k with employer match -Disability & life insurance based upon election of medical insurance -Employee referral bonus -Paid holidays -Tenure awards -Paid time off (PTO) based upon tenure -Company provided work vehicles, tools, gas card, and uniform shirts -Medical, dental and vision insurance

The Company

About Captiveaire Systems

-It designs and produces integrated packages: hoods, fans, DOAS/HVAC, fire suppression, grease ducts, filters and controls. -Backed by six U.S. plants and over 100 North American sales offices, it delivers fast, reliable service nationwide. -Typical projects range from standalone restaurants to large chains, schools, military facilities and correctional institutions. -Recent unusual efforts include establishing an HVAC R&D hub in St. George, Utah and launching smart units with cellular controls. -Its DOAS systems have earned praise from engineers for performance, though some note trade-offs versus legacy HVAC brands.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial Kitchen Ventilation

HVAC Equipment

Exhaust Systems

Fire Suppression

Pollution Control

Utility Distribution Systems

Electrical Controls

Grease Duct Systems

Make-up Air Systems

Industrial Ventilation

Energy Efficiency Solutions

Building Management Controls

Fans and Blowers

Heating Systems

Air Quality Management

Visa Sponsorship

-applicants must be legally authorized to work in the us. -sponsorship will not be considered now or in the future.