Flexible Work, Better Balance
As an HVAC technician II, you will perform basic maintenance, including filter and fan motor replacement, and troubleshoot drains, fan and blower motors, heaters, contactors, reversing valves, compressors, and TXVs. Repairs and replacements (e.g., refrigerant piping, drain piping, wiring, and charging) will occur on commercial 1–40-ton, 5–40-ton and residential 1–5-ton systems. Responsibilities include adhering to schedules and timelines, coordinating with assigned staff to accomplish tasks, and advising your supervisor when emergencies arise and assistance from other trades is required. You will read and interpret blueprints, complete work order requests, and document issues that need correction in the work order system. Additionally, you will follow all OSHA and SCAD policies, procedures, and safety practices.
The ideal candidate is knowledgeable about the principles of air distribution and the refrigeration cycle. They possess a clear understanding of both high and low volt...