Century Mechanical Holdings
Licensed HVAC Service Technician
Full Time • CM-Connecticut
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Competitive salary
- Health insurance
*MUST BE LICENSED IN THE STATE OF CT*
An HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Service Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, cooling, and ventilation systems. The job requires knowledge of mechanical and electrical components, as well as experience in diagnosing and solving problems related to HVAC systems.
An HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Service Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, cooling, and ventilation systems. The job requires knowledge of mechanical and electrical components, as well as experience in diagnosing and solving problems related to HVAC systems.
Some specific duties of an HVAC Service Technician may include:
- Install and maintain HVAC systems: HVAC Service Technicians install, maintain, and repair heating, cooling, and ventilation systems. They may work on a variety of systems, including air conditioners, furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps.
- Troubleshoot and diagnose problems: HVAC Service Technicians are responsible for identifying the root cause of any issues with HVAC systems. They use diagnostic tools and their knowledge of the systems to identify problems and come up with solutions.
- Repair and replace components: HVAC Service Technicians repair or replace any faulty or worn components in HVAC systems. This may involve replacing a motor, fixing a leak, or replacing a compressor.
- Perform regular maintenance: HVAC systems require regular maintenance to ensure they operate efficiently and effectively. HVAC Service Technicians perform routine maintenance tasks such as cleaning ducts, replacing filters, and inspecting components for wear and tear.
- Provide excellent customer service: HVAC Service Technicians interact with customers on a regular basis, so they must be able to communicate effectively and provide excellent customer service. They must be able to explain problems and solutions clearly and professionally.
- Keep up with industry trends: HVAC Service Technicians must stay up to date on industry trends, new technologies, and regulations. They may attend training sessions or workshops to keep their skills and knowledge current.
- Maintain accurate records: HVAC Service Technicians must maintain accurate records of all work performed, including repairs, maintenance, and installations. This information may be used for billing purposes or to provide documentation to customers or regulatory agencies.
- Ensures that heating, cooling, and ventilation systems operate efficiently and effectively
Requirements
To be a successful HVAC Service Technician, you will need to have a combination of technical and interpersonal skills. Here are some of the key skills needed:
- Technical knowledge: As an HVAC Service Technician, you will need to have a strong understanding of heating, cooling, and ventilation systems. You should be able to diagnose and repair problems with these systems, as well as perform regular maintenance tasks.
- Electrical and mechanical skills: You should have a good understanding of electrical and mechanical systems, as HVAC systems involve both.
- Attention to detail: HVAC systems are complex and require attention to detail to diagnose and repair problems accurately.
- Problem-solving skills: HVAC Service Technicians often encounter unexpected problems, so you should be able to think on your feet and come up with creative solutions.
- Communication skills: You will need to communicate effectively with customers, coworkers, and supervisors. This includes explaining problems and solutions clearly and professionally.
- Time management skills: HVAC Service Technicians often have multiple tasks to complete in a short amount of time. You should be able to prioritize tasks and manage your time effectively.
- Physical fitness: HVAC Service Technicians may need to climb ladders, lift heavy equipment, and work in confined spaces. You should be physically fit and able to handle the demands of the job.
- Safety awareness: HVAC systems can be dangerous if not handled properly. You should have a strong awareness of safety procedures and guidelines.
- Continuous learning: HVAC systems are constantly evolving, so you should be committed to continuous learning and staying up to date on new technologies and industry trends.
Compensation: $40.00 - $45.00 per hour
There are many exciting options for a career in HVACR waiting to be explored.
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When considering a position in HVAC you are considering a career path that grants you the opportunity to find a job today. The demand for skilled tradespeople continues to grow across the USA.
More Than Just a Career.
HVACR supports all aspects of modern life. By working in HVACR you are helping to ensure food, medicine, and comfort are maintained. A career in HVACR allows you to make a difference.
Opportunity for Career Advancement.
Choosing a career in the HVAC industry presents you with an exciting professional path that promises job security and excellent earnings potential.
Excellent Pay.
HVACR professionals make an average of $47,000 per year. This is as much as many college graduates make, without the burden of debt, or the stress of having to deal with an oversaturated job market.
The Future Is Bright:
Job growth for caregivers is projected to increase by 26% through 2024, compared to just 6.5% on average for all occupations. The HVACR industry is projected to have nearly 115,000 job openings by 2026. Our industry is growing much faster than many other fields and provides stable long-term jobs.
New Technologies.
HVACR offers opportunities to work in high-tech, innovative fields. New HVACR is being designed to be more environmentally friendly by using less energy and less polluting chemicals.
Variety of Career Paths.
HVAC technicians work with everything from pipes to electrical systems, so it's more varied than other trades. Start out as a technician in the HVAC industry and you could move on to become a service manager, move into sales, morph into building maintenance, or start your own HVAC business.
