Experienced Residential HVAC Installer - Charlotte

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Overview: Are you an experienced HVAC installer making less than $100,000 per year?

Are you able to look at the bits and pieces of a project and visualize the final product?

Do you enjoy seeing projects come together? Are you good at seeing ways to improve processes?

What are the odds that someone as awesome as you would stumble across this listing?!

You’re exactly the person we need! How would you like to be our newest HVAC Install Technician?

The Short Version

You’ve been in this business for a while. You don’t need to read all the little details! You just want the summary.

  • We are located in Charlotte, North Carolina
  • You get a company vehicle, free uniforms, and a free laundry service
  • You get 8 paid holidays and generous PTO
  • You’ll have year-round stability
  • You’ll have all the usual insurances available (medical, dental, vision, etc.), as well as a 401(k)
  • You’re an experienced HVAC Install Mechanic with a great personality!
  • You won’t have a boss yelling at you here. You’ll be shown respect!
  • We have a couple different paths experienced HVAC Install Mechanics can take based on their skills and personal preferences.
Responsibilities: Wanna learn more about this opportunity? We’d love to tell you why this is a great fit for you!

The Perks

You’re talented and you have experience. You deserve better pay! We’ll take great care of you here. How does $100,000 per year sound? Or maybe, you’re so experienced that you’re ready to lead your own team. Maybe $150,000+ is more your speed!

We’ll take care of you here. In addition to your awesome income, you’ll have plenty of other benefits. Medical, Dental, Vision, Long & Short-Term Disability AND Life Insurance, a Flexible Spending Account, and a 401(k) Retirement Plan are just some of the perks available so you and your family can relax, knowing you’re covered. In fact, you even get plenty of paid time off to use however you’d like. Cool job, huh?

All About YOU

  • You’re not afraid to make decisions. You’re confident in yourself and your abilities, so you don’t doubt your choices.
  • You’ve been installing HVAC equipment for several years, and you’re great at what you do. You were raised to believe in the value of hard work. You know that hard work means sacrifices, like working on weekends sometimes. You’re driven and competitive—you know you’ll be one of the best here! But you also aren’t afraid to admit when you don’t know something and need help.
  • You’re a visionary. Our HVAC Install Mechanics are great at seeing the parts of a unit and knowing how they all fit together. They aren’t discouraged by seeing the mess because they can see the way everything will look and function in the end. Your big-picture mindset is perfect for this role!
Qualifications: What to Expect

As an HVAC Install Mechanic:

  • You’ll remove, install, and start-up new HVAC systems, including ductwork.
  • You’ll work with several departments to continually improve the process and flow of information, as well as to provide timely and accurate installation.
  • You’ll analyze work orders, provide excellent customer service, follow a daily travel schedule, listen to customer concerns, and proactively solve problems.
  • You’ll request necessary parts and equipment in advance and verify truck is loaded properly with all materials needed to complete each installation job.
  • Ability to crawl in tight places and climb ladders; work in attics, garages, crawl spaces, and on roofs
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The Super-Fun HR Stuff

Minimum Qualifications for HVAC Install Mechanics:

  • At least two years of Residential HVAC installation experience and knowledge
  • Valid local driver’s license with acceptable driving record
  • Acceptable criminal background record
  • Strong customer service skills
  • Strong mechanical aptitude
  • Ability to exercise independent judgment and make appropriate decisions
  • Ability to organize and manage multiple tasks
  • Ability to work synergistically with crew partner(s), also independently and accurately
  • Knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of required tools
  • Commitment to company values
  • Basic computer skills
  • Reliable attendance
  • Fluent ability to speak, read, and write in the English language
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