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HVAC Service Technician

Company Name:
WHV Inc. - Winona
WHV is aHVAC contractor serving Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. We are a family owned business since 1902, very customer-focused, and continue to be a fast growing and leader in the temperature control and
Job
Summary:
We are currently looking for an HVAC Service Technician in the Rochester, Minnesota Area. Our Technician are responsible for the installation, maintenance and repair of commercial HVAC systems utilizing knowledge of refrigeration theory, electrical schematics, pneumatic and electronic control systems, and mechanical layouts.
Responsibilities:
Responsible for servicing products and equipment on assigned projects and ensuring customer satisfaction
Performs repairs, overhauls, and start-ups of commercial HVAC systems
Uses a variety of hand tools, following blueprints, wiring diagrams, piping schemes or engineering specifications, to diagnose and repair units
Performs preventative maintenance, site surveys, replacement, and modifications as needed or requested by customers
Prepares for on-site installation and repairs by examining building layout, anticipating difficulties, gathering materials and coordinating on-site work, as necessary.
Maintains vehicles by keeping records of service manuals, scheduling, and completing repairs and maintenance service
Documents work by completing paperwork on each job and maintaining files.
Keeps current all manufacturers' products concerning installation, operation, maintenance, service, and repair
Provides technical support to customers
Flexibility to work overtime/weekends, as required
Requirements:
3 years of commercial HVAC service experience
Associate's degree, HVAC trade school certification or 5 year apprenticeship program
Valid driver's license
EPA Approved Universal Technician Certification
Low Voltage Electrical Certification preferred
2 years of DDC Experience preferred.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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