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HVAC Controls Technician

Provo, UT

Together We Build – Partnership, Innovation, Excellence, and Safety at Kelso Industries and Automated Mechanical

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  • PARTNERSHIP means we work together with trust, loyalty, and an owner mindset, always striving for win-win outcomes. 
  • INNOVATION drives us to think differently and create real value in everything we do. 
  • EXCELLENCE pushes us to set high expectations and deliver exceptional results. 
  • SAFETY is our foundation—both physical and psychological safety matter every single day. 

If you’re looking for a place where you can grow your career, be valued for who you are, and contribute to something meaningful, we’d love to have you on our team. 

The Kelso Industries company is comprised of 26 (and growing) market-leading operating companies with over 2,600 employees that deliver unmatched HVAC, mechanical, refrigeration, plumbing, and electrical solutions. We are actively building the nation’s preferred technical service partnership for commercial MEP+ ecosystems, empowering industrial, commercial, and institutional clients—including Fortune 500 companies and other industry leaders across the United States—with reliable, innovative service.  

Learn more about us at www.kelso-industries.com 

 

Company: Automated Mechanical

Job Title: HVAC Controls Technician

Location: Ogden, UT; Salt Lake City, UT; Provo, UT; Magna, UT

Job Type: Full-Time

Job Summary: We are seeking a talented HVAC Controls Technician to join our team in Utah. This full-time position involves installing, programming, maintaining, and troubleshooting building automation systems (BAS) and HVAC controls in commercial and industrial facilities. You will play a critical role in ensuring the efficiency, reliability, and performance of HVAC control systems.

Key Responsibilities:

· Install and configure HVAC controls, including sensors, actuators, thermostats, and building automation systems.

· Program and troubleshoot HVAC systems to ensure proper operation and optimal performance.

· Perform routine maintenance, repairs, and upgrades on HVAC control systems.

· Identify and resolve system issues, minimizing downtime for clients.

· Interpret technical schematics, wiring diagrams, and blueprints for system installations and repairs.

· Collaborate with engineers, project managers, and clients to deliver high-quality solutions.

· Document work performed, including service reports, programming changes, and recommendations for system improvements.

· Adhere to safety guidelines and industry standards while conducting fieldwork.

Required Qualifications:

· High school diploma or equivalent; associate's degree or technical certification in HVAC, electronics, or related field preferred.

· 2+ years of experience as an HVAC Technician, or similar position, i.e. electrician

· Proven experience with HVAC controls and building automation systems (e.g., Johnson Controls, Verasys, Metasys, Honeywell, Alerton, LCBS).

· Strong knowledge of HVAC systems, electrical circuits, and control components.

· Proficiency in troubleshooting and resolving technical issues in HVAC control systems.

· Effective communication and customer service skills.

· Ability to work independently and travel to local job sites.

Preferred Qualifications:

· Familiarity with BACnet, Modbus, or other HVAC communication protocols.

· Experience with energy management systems and optimization.

· Industry certifications such as EPA 608, NATE, or equivalent.

Compensation and Benefits:

· Hourly Rate: Up to $42/hour, based on experience and qualifications.

· Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.

· 401(k) retirement plan with company match.

· Paid time off, including holidays.

· Opportunities for professional training and certification.

 

Why Join Us?

We’re committed to attracting talented individuals who seek a company with a strong foundation of success and an outstanding culture. We proactively provide competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and clear pathways for career advancement with autonomy and flexibility in an entrepreneurial environment.

Learn more about all of the companies within Kelso Industries at www.kelso-industries.com 

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