HVAC Technician
G1 Facility Services · Newark, NJ · 2 wk ago
Management$35–$45/hrFull-time
Scope of Work
The successful candidate will install, maintain, and repair HVAC systems in a commercial Facility setting, in accordance with company standards and manufacturer specifications.
Compensation
Compensation: $35.00 - $45.00 per hour (Based on Experience), medical, vision, dental, life insurance, 401k
Available Shifts
Available Shifts: 2:00pm – 10:30pm, 10:30pm - 6:30am. Days off to be Determined
Responsibilities
- Install, maintain, and repair HVAC systems
- Troubleshoot and resolve electrical and mechanical issues
- Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance
- Test systems and adjust for proper operation and efficiency
- Respond promptly and professionally to service calls
- Follow all safety procedures and guidelines including handling refrigerants and other hazardous materials
- Document work performed, including repairs and parts used ensuring accurate record-keeping
- Support and collaborate with other technicians and supervisors
Requirements
- Minimum of 5 years of experience as an HVAC Technician in commercial and/or industrial settings
- Valid HVAC certification preferred
- Strong knowledge of HVAC systems, principles, and regulations
- Proficient in troubleshooting HVAC systems using diagnostic tools
- Knowledge of refrigerants and environmental regulations
- Strong communication skills with clients and team members
- Detail-oriented with the ability to work independently or as part of a team
- Valid US driver's License with at least 3 years of experience- approvals and final decision is subject to our automobile insurance carrier's criteria
Physical Requirements
Ability to work in environments with frequent exposure to extreme temperatures, chemicals, dust, fumes, noise, and other environmental conditions
Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting, pushing, and pulling up to 50 pounds
Ability to climb and work from ladders up to 36+ feet in height
Good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity