Commercial Refrigeration Technician - Austin, TX

Tdindustries, Inc.

The Role

Overview

Install, service, and maintain commercial refrigeration equipment.

Key Responsibilities

  • preventive maintenance
  • emergency service
  • system troubleshooting
  • equipment installation
  • record keeping
  • regulatory compliance

Tasks

Maintain accurate service records, refrigerant logs, and parts usage Ensure compliance with EPA regulations and OSHA safety standards Perform routine preventative maintenance, system cleaning, and leak detection Respond to emergency service calls and customer inquiries with professionalism Read and interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, and technical manuals Diagnose and repair issues with compressors, evaporators, condensers, TXVs, and refrigerant circuits Communicate effectively with customers, dispatch, and internal team members Troubleshoot and service low-temp, medium-temp, and high-temp systems Install, inspect, and service commercial refrigeration equipment, including walk-in boxes, ice machines, undercounter units, and display cases -Communicate effectively with customers, dispatch, and internal team members -Perform routine preventative maintenance, system cleaning, and leak detection -Respond to emergency service calls and customer inquiries with professionalism -Troubleshoot and service low-temp, medium-temp, and high-temp systems -Maintain accurate service records, refrigerant logs, and parts usage -Read and interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, and technical manuals -Install, inspect, and service commercial refrigeration equipment, including walk-in boxes, ice machines, undercounter units, and display cases -Diagnose and repair issues with compressors, evaporators, condensers, TXVs, and refrigerant circuits -Ensure compliance with EPA regulations and OSHA safety standards

Requirements

  • epa certified
  • texas license
  • 3+ years
  • rack refrigeration
  • ems controls
  • diagnostics

What You Bring

Familiarity with rack refrigeration systems, EMS controls (Emerson, Danfoss, etc.), and ice machine descaling/repair is preferred Able to lift 50+ lbs and work in confined or elevated spaces Valid Texas Driver’s License with clean driving record Experience working with brands like Hoshizaki, True, Manitowoc, Heatcraft, Copeland, Carrier, and Hussmann a plus 3+ years of field experience as a commercial refrigeration tech (required) Universal EPA Certification (required) Strong diagnostic and mechanical skills -Valid Texas Driver’s License with clean driving record -3+ years of field experience as a commercial refrigeration tech (required) -Familiarity with rack refrigeration systems, EMS controls (Emerson, Danfoss, etc.), and ice machine descaling/repair is preferred -Strong diagnostic and mechanical skills -Experience working with brands like Hoshizaki, True, Manitowoc, Heatcraft, Copeland, Carrier, and Hussmann a plus -Able to lift 50+ lbs and work in confined or elevated spaces -Universal EPA Certification (required)

Benefits

Our Partners (employees) are the core of our success. As an employee-owned company, you have a voice, a stake, and a clear path to grow. Recognized by FORTUNE Magazine as a "100 Best Company to Work For," we invest in top training, career development, and a culture built on trust and servant leadership.

The Company

About Tdindustries, Inc.

-It began by repairing and installing heating, cooling, and refrigeration equipment in North Texas. -Over decades it expanded into mechanical construction and full lifecycle facilities services—including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and control systems—for large commercial and industrial buildings. -Headquartered in Dallas with regional offices across Texas, Arizona, Colorado, and more, it serves high-profile projects like airports, stadiums, hospitals, schools, and mission‑critical facilities. -Typical large-scale engagements include terminal upgrades, utility plant installations, and mechanical systems for arenas and hospitals. -It specializes in integrated MEP services, facilities operations & maintenance, building automation, off‑site manufacturing, and emergency response. -Unusual fact: it’s wholly employee‑owned, ensuring a culture where every technician, engineer, and manager has a direct stake in quality, safety, and project success.

Sector Specialisms

Buildings

Commercial

Mechanical Construction

Facility Services

HVAC

Plumbing

Electrical

Fire / Life Safety

Building Automation Systems

Systems Integration

Energy Savings Performance

Energy Management Systems

Smart Building Analytics

Critical Environments

Mission Critical Facilities

K-12 Schools

Sustainable Innovations

Utilities Optimization

Fire Suppression

Fire Alarm

Smoke Detectors

Fire Sprinkler

Fire Extinguishers

Security Cameras

Burglary Security