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Service Technician II/III
The Service Technician II / III is an individual who is accomplished with HVAC troubleshooting, has acquired industry certifications and who can be deployed to HVAC service calls irrespective of the HVAC system need. The technician is expected to bring industry knowledge to bear and to use all avenues of internal support & research where solutions are not immediately clear.
Compensation: $48-52/hr. 104K/year.
Company Vehicle Provided.
Paid time off, holidays.
4-day work-week.
Career Advancement Opportunities.
Essential Job Functions:
o Service Technician II
Light commercial HVAC systems (RTU, AHU, WSHP, etc)
Variable refrigerant flow & one to one heat pumps and DX systems
Chillers, cooling towers, boilers and related hydronic systems
Basic low voltage control systems
o Service Technician III
Hospital grade & complex mechanical systems
Industrial systems (steam, pressure controlled systems)
Pneumatics & complex low voltage control systems
Line voltage re-work as needed to support replacement of key HVAC systems and components.
Provide technical support to Service Technician I, Installation Technician I / II and Startup Commissioning roles as needed.
Occasionally executes VMI's preventative maintenance program.
Use diagnostic tools & testing procedures for HVAC troubleshooting.
Complete daily documentation to support prompt visit summary & client billing.
Provide support to sales to ensure that all VMI service proposals are customized and fully applicable to our clients.
Participate in service department rotational on-call schedule.
Qualifications:
3+ years of experience capably performing the listed essential job functions of a Service Technician II.
Ability to work independently as well as in partnership with other technicians
Ethical decision-making ability
Certifications, licenses, and registrations include -
Natural gas / propane / heating oil
Backflow preventer
Universal refrigerant
Type S electrical
Physical Demands & Work Environment:
Occasionally lifting up to 100 pounds
Regularly lifting between 25 and 50 pounds
Working in Vermont's outdoor climate
Working at heights
Driving – sitting for periods of time.
Exposure to extreme temperatures
Working in awkward spaces and at heights