HVAC/R Service Technician Boston

HVAC/R Service Technician

Full Time • Boston
Job description
LC Anderson, Inc. is a recent ACCA Commercial Contractor of the Year. We service pharmaceutical, biotechnology, breweries, office buildings, manufacturing, and retail throughout Eastern MA. This position is responsible for inspections, repair services, equipment installations and emergency service response coverage.

#HVAC/R Service Tech Responsibilities:
  • Performing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment maintenance, repair and or installation.
  • Adhering to Company and customer safety policies and practices.
  • Ensures that all service tasks are carried out in compliance with local, state, federal and all United Association requirements.
  • Providing feedback to the Service Manager regarding service trends, cost-saving opportunities, and customer issues.
  • Keeping written records of the company-provided field service and job forms for all labor hours and materials. 
Requirements:
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, equipment specifications, mechanical and electrical codes and regulations.
  • Certified to perform refrigerant recovery and reclamation from refrigeration systems per EPA regulations.
  • Ability to maintain adequate truck stock per Company inventory control procedures.
  • Understanding of AC/DC electrical HVAC equipment components, refrigerant piping, heating and ventilating installation procedures.
  • Experience with installation and maintenance service of specialty tools (benders, charging equipment, and power tools over 2 hp).
  • Experience with Pneumatic and or Direct Digital Control operation and or maintenance tasking procedures.
Benefits:
  • Pay rate $45-$57+ per hour, based on experience
  • 100% paid health insurance. (Family plan equivalent of $10,000 per year)
  • Voluntary Dental
  • Profit Sharing, historically 5-10% of annual income
  • 401K with 4% Company match
  • Paid long term disability
  • 2-Weeks PTO, 7 paid holidays and 3 floating days and accruing more with time.
  • Professional training. In house and outside applicable courses.
  • Voluntary Flex Spending card
  • Typical hours are 7am to 3 pm
  • A caring family-oriented work environment
  • A Bright Future!
Qualifications
  • Minimum 3-5 years field experience
  • Mass Refrigeration licensee (preferred)
  • Clean driving record
  • OSHA 10
  • Able to pass a background check
Compensation: $45.00 - $57.00 per hour




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