Stockton Mechanical
HVAC Installer
Full Time • Santa Fe
The HVAC Installer reports to the Installation Supervisor and is responsible for performing a range of HVACR installation jobs for commercial and residential customers. Customer-based activities require an individual possessing traits of decisiveness, initiative, tact, judgment, integrity, dependability, and the ability to communicate in a technically credible manner. Job-related contact can occur with virtually all demographic groups, with the majority of working contacts being customers, Other installers or service technicians, the Installation Manager, the Estimator and the Parts Runner.
Benefits
- Paid Training
- Competitive Compensation
- Medical Insurance (Company paid %)
- Paid Sick Time, Paid Time Off, and Paid Holidays
- Year-Round Work
- Spiffs and Rewards
Representative duties include:
- Serving as a member of HVAC Installation teams which are organized to conduct HVACR installation jobs in an efficient and timely manner.
- Performing routine HVACR installation activities without direct oversight or on-site assistance.
- Assisting in training of new employees on installation related subjects, including callback prevention and installation protocols.
- Conducting non-installation work in support of the IAQ and Service Departments, as assigned.
- Performing related duties as directed by the Installation Manager.
Job Qualifications:
- High school graduate and graduate of a post-secondary HVACR program of instruction of two or more years in duration.
- Two or more years of successful and full-time HVACR experience, as a HVAC installer.
- Good oral and reading skills, including the ability to read and apply manufacturers' installation instructions and clearly communicate with residential, commercial, and industrial customers, suppliers, and other employees.
- Physical ability to perform all duties noted above under the conditions, circumstances, and extreme weather conditions existent in New Mexico. Be able to lift 50-lbs.
- Interest and initiative in maintaining his/her HVACR skills through a combination of self-study, company training, manufacturers' workshops, and other professional development activities.
- Current New Mexico drivers license with a clean driving record. Incumbent must be insurable by current Company insurance carrier.
- Ability to work efficiently given time pressures, non-standard schedule, extreme weather conditions, varying customer needs and demands, and backlog constraints.
Compensation: $20.00 - $30.00 per hour
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When considering a position in HVAC you are considering a career path that grants you the opportunity to find a job today. The demand for skilled tradespeople continues to grow across the USA.
More Than Just a Career.
HVACR supports all aspects of modern life. By working in HVACR you are helping to ensure food, medicine, and comfort are maintained. A career in HVACR allows you to make a difference.
Opportunity for Career Advancement.
Choosing a career in the HVAC industry presents you with an exciting professional path that promises job security and excellent earnings potential.
Excellent Pay.
HVACR professionals make an average of $47,000 per year. This is as much as many college graduates make, without the burden of debt, or the stress of having to deal with an oversaturated job market.
The Future Is Bright:
Job growth for caregivers is projected to increase by 26% through 2024, compared to just 6.5% on average for all occupations. The HVACR industry is projected to have nearly 115,000 job openings by 2026. Our industry is growing much faster than many other fields and provides stable long-term jobs.
New Technologies.
HVACR offers opportunities to work in high-tech, innovative fields. New HVACR is being designed to be more environmentally friendly by using less energy and less polluting chemicals.
Variety of Career Paths.
HVAC technicians work with everything from pipes to electrical systems, so it's more varied than other trades. Start out as a technician in the HVAC industry and you could move on to become a service manager, move into sales, morph into building maintenance, or start your own HVAC business.