Service Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Missoula, MT at Geebo

Service Technician

Are you an HVAC / Refrigeration Technician looking for a place to build your career - not just another job? Market Equipment is looking for Journey Level Refrigeration Technicians for commercial service work in and around the Missoula, Montana area.
Responsibilities:
o Maintain, diagnose, and repair multiple types of refrigeration systems, as well as all mechanical and electrical components related to the equipment (such as self-contained coolers and freezers, single and rack systems, etc.
) o Perform minor plumbing repairs on refrigeration equipment, including walk-in drain lines, case drain lines, cooling towers and water-cooled condensers o Inspect plumbing, electrical, and refrigeration systems and identifying specifications that are required o Perform preventative maintenance and repairs for HVAC and Refrigeration o Collaborate directly with grocery store managers and store directors o Quote equipment repairs and recommend replacement when necessary o Maintain proper van stock, tools and safety equipment on work vanSKILLS:
o Good judgement for use of supplies and materials in refrigeration repairs o Attention to detail and critical analysis for diagnostics and work performed o Professional communication skills o Mechanical aptitude
Qualifications:
o 2
years prior HVAC/R experience o Be available for ON CALL work as needed o Ability to pass a physical/drug screen/background investigation/ driving abstract as neededBONUS POINTS:
o EPA license highly desired o At least 2-3 years of grocery refrigeration /HVAC experience highly desired o Related education/certification in HVAC and refrigeration industry highly desired Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Critical Thinking Diagnostic Skills Mechanical Aptitude Personal Protective Equipment Plumbing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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