Commercial HVAC Field Technician Construction, Mining & Trades - Daytona Beach, FL at Geebo

Commercial HVAC Field Technician

DRYCO is seeking a Field Technician for their Daytona, FL area office location (located in Ormond Beach). Technicians at DRYCO are responsible for servicing, delivering and setting up industrial dehumidifiers, heaters, air conditioners and generators on various industrial painting projects, food plants, shipyards and restoration projects. Driving a fork lift, working with high voltages (460/480V) and lifting equipment in excess of 50lbs are all regular job functions.
Additional responsibilities of the field technician include:
Satisfactory computer experience
Solid organizational skills
Professional appearance
Requirements:
Successful candidates for the Field Technician position will have experience with dehumidifiers and commercial HVAC equipment, with specific knowledge of large air-conditioning units, chillers and cooling equipment, as well as generators and temporary power.
Please note: The candidate should have extensive knowledge and/or training working with commercial sized air-conditioning and cooling equipment (not residential).
Additional requirements for the HVAC service technicians include:
Clean driving record, preferably with a current CDL driver's license or ability to acquire a CDL
Willingness to travel regionally throughout FL and possibly GA, AL, MS and other states, with potential travel nationally for days and occasionally weeks at a time. Having a current passport is preferred, as international travel may occur.
Experience with commercial HVAC installation; ability to install HVAC with minimal supervision
Ability to diagnose and repair a wide variety of equipment
Comfort working alone or within a team
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to pass initial and future drug tests
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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