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Position Open: HVAC Technician Full Time with Opportunity For Career Advancement

HVAC TECHNICIAN - FULL TIME WITH BENEFITS WITH CAREER ADVANCEMENT POSSIBILITIES

Established 1911Residential Heating & Cooling Service and Installations; Oil, Natural Gas and Propane. Over the last 9 years, under owner Randy Lent's helm, the company has remodeled its facilities, expanded the mix of services and added new product lines offered by the company.

This position involves the installation and Service of Heating and Cooling Systems. Candidates should have knowledge of Hydronic Heating Systems, Ductless Technology, Forced Air Systems Qualifications, and EPA certification.

Requirements:
-HVAC Experience.
-Clean Drivers License Skills.
-Ability to layout and install jobs independently.

Salary commensurate with experience and performance. Factors such as candidates demonstration of hard and soft skills, level of education and certifications, as well as history in the industry and relevant work experience will all be evaluated.

Benefits include: Full-Time with Seasonal On-Call Compensation, Retirement Plan with 50% Matching, Health Insurance, Dental, Holidays, (PTO) Paid Time Off Policy, Use of Company Vehicle, Uniforms, Cell Phone, Continuing Education Training, Bonus, Incentives & SPIFF Rewards.
Job Location:
Hannacroix, New York
Pay:
$45,000.00 - $65,000.00 Yearly
Benefits:
Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vacation, Sick Leave, Holidays, Clothing/Uniform Allow
Hours per Week:
40
Duration:
Full Time, Regular
Work Days:
Monday thru Friday
Minimum Education Required:
None
Driver Licenses, Including Endorsements:
Class D (Operator)
How to Apply:
To apply, contact the employer by telephone, by fax, or by email:
Phone: Lent, Randy (518) 756-3127
Fax: Lent, Randy (518) 756-2900
Email: randy@ca-albright.com

Comments

  • HVACNUT
    HVACNUT Member Posts: 6,332
    I'm about four hours and 180 miles away. Do you compensate for travel time?
    And unless cost of living is half of where I'm from, we'll have to talk about salary.😁