Commercial HVAC Lead Installer

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Job Type: Commercial HVAC Lead Installer

Full-time

Accurate Heating, Cooling and Plumbing is looking for a Commercial HVAC Lead Installer. This position is based in Lancaster as needed.

WHO WE ARE
For more than 4 decades, Accurate Heating, Cooling and Plumbing has been the HVAC contractor of choice for quality-minded customers in Central Ohio. Our mission statement says it all: “Become the Trusted Comfort Advisor for every Homeowner and Business in Ohio by applying Moral and Ethical business principles.”

Our team prides itself on true dedication to quality and unparalleled customer satisfaction. We don’t want to hire for a job; we want to hire for a career.

Commercial HVAC Lead Installer Job Description

These duties are not all inclusive. Other duties may be assigned at any given time, based on the assigned job.

  • Installation of all types of commercial HVAC systems including furnaces, air conditioners, air handlers, mini-splits, rooftop units, unit heaters, boilers, and chillers.
  • Check drawings for conflicts.
  • Understand other trades for coordination.
  • Properly size, cut, insulate, and install metal duct runs.
  • Understand kitchen hoods, exhaust, welded ducts, and make-up air systems.
  • Able to run an area of a project with little to no supervision along with a level 1 or 2 apprentice.
  • Follow all company safety policies and procedures.
  • Display the ability to build a positive team attitude/morale in supporting installers.
  • Create a positive/constructive atmosphere at the job site. Recognize and change, when possible, a poor customer relationship into a positive one.
  • Able to run small jobs/phases of projects with one installer and complete the job at or below budget/completion date.
  • Offer suggestions on value engineering jobs.
  • Maintain an open-minded approach to new ideas.
  • Provide feedback to management for installer evaluations.
  • Be familiar with operation sequences of equipment pertaining to the mechanical trade.
  • Work with project leader to develop an environment of efficiency and continuous improvement.
  • Properly complete time cards weekly.

Requirements:

Commercial HVAC Lead Installer Qualifications

Installers and technicians are subject to work in indoor and outdoor conditions, including heat, cold, wind, rain, or snow. They may also work in cramped, tight, dirty spaces or be required to climb ladders.

  • Aerial lift certification.
  • Crane lift and rigging certification.

Benefits:

  • PTO per Company Policy.
  • 6 paid holidays.
  • Health, Dental, Vision, STD, Life Insurance.
  • 401(k) plan, including company match.
  • 125 Plan.

Equal Opportunity Employer:
We’re an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status.

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