Service Technician Trainee Rochester

Hawn Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.

Service Technician Trainee

Full Time • Rochester
The Service Technician Trainee reports to the Service Manager, and is responsible for performing a range of HVACR servicing jobs for residential and light commercial customers.  
 
Benefits
  • Paid Training
  • Careers Advancement Opportunities 
  • Flexible Scheduling
  • Competitive Compensation
  • Year-Round Work
  • Spiffs, Rewards, & Employee Contests
 
Customer-based activities involved in this position require an individual who is decisive, tactful, dependable, and who possesses initiative and within the scope of his or her experience, the ability to communicate well with all customer groups.  Job-related contact can occur with virtually all demographic groups, with the majority of the contacts being service customers, other Hawn Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. technicians, the Service Manager, Dispatcher and the Parts Runners.  Representative duties include:
  • Serving as a member of ad hoc Service Department teams which are organized to conduct HVACR service jobs in an efficient and timely manner.
  • Performing supervised and unsupervised basic HVACR service support activities (after having been shown all safety-related aspects of the role and the expected standards); e.g. changing filters, doing power and handwashing, picking and stocking parts, assisting Service Technicians or Senior Service Technicians.
  • Performing progressively more difficult technical roles than noted in the preceding paragraph under the direct supervision of a Service Technician or a Senior Service Technician; e.g. performing simple troubleshooting, conducting seasonal maintenance checks, measuring/threading pipe, operating test equipment, soldering and brazing, installing power and control wiring, etc.
  • Conducting non-service work in support of the IAQ and Installation Departments, as assigned.
  • Performing related trainee/helper duties as directed by the Service Manager.
 
Job Qualifications: 
  • High school graduate or equivalent, and enrolled in or a graduate of a post-secondary formal HVACR program of instruction.
  • Good oral and written skills, including the ability to read and apply manufacturers' instructions, and to clearly communicate with customers, suppliers, and Hawn Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. employees.
  • Physical ability to perform all the duties noted above under the conditions, circumstances, and weather extremes found in the (state).  Examples include the ability to lift and carry a 100 lb. load (of the size and shape of an item encountered on an HVACR job) a distance of 50'; carry a 100 lb. motor up a fully extended 32' ladder.  Must not have a fear of heights (acrophobia).
  • Interest and initiative to develop his or her HVACR skills through a combination of formal schooling, company training, self-study, manufacturers' workshops, and other professional development activities.
  • Hold a current (state) operator's license and the ability to operate all vehicles in the corporate fleet within 30 days of initial employment.  Incumbent must be insurable by company insurance carrier.
  • Ability to work under pressures of time, a non-standard schedule, adverse weather conditions, customer demands, and backlog constraints.
Compensation: $20.00 - $30.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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Benefits of working as an HVACR Technician

 
Jobs Are Available Now!
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.