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Commercial HVAC/R Service Technician

Crystal Lake, IL

Join the Fastest-Growing HVAC/R Team at Helios! 

Job Overview
Tired of the same old routine?  Are you undervalued and going nowhere at your company? At Helios, we’re changing the game in commercial mechanical service — and we want you to be part of it. We’re the fastest-growing and most trusted HVAC/R partner in the country, and our superhero technicians are at the heart of it all.

Many of our top leaders started right where you are — turning wrenches and solving problems. If you’re a high-energy, skilled technician who’s passionate about HVAC/R and ready to be recognized for your work, this is your moment and Helios is your home.

We’re not just looking for a technician. We’re looking for top technicians in the industry.

What We Offer

  •  Top Pay — up to $40/hr plus you are dispatched from home and paid door-to-door
  •  Benefits start DAY ONE — no waiting
  • 401K with company match
  • Paid holidays plus very generous PTO (over 2 weeks, and accrual starts Day 1!)

 

  • Boot & tool allowances
  • Career development with clear paths to grow
  • Incredible bonus and recognition programs 

What You’ll Do

  • Diagnose, repair, and calibrate commercial HVAC/R systems
  • Keep your van stocked and your tools sharp
  • Deliver quality service and integrity every single day
  • Be a reliable resource for nights, weekends, and on-call emergencies.
  • Invest in your skills through training and certifications

What You’ll Bring

  •  Universal EPA certification
  • Valid driver’s license
  • 2+ years in commercial HVAC — refrigeration experience a big plus
  • Strong knowledge of HVAC, refrigeration, and heating principles and proficiency in reading schematics and work plans
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Basic technology skills — you can navigate mobile apps and documentation with ease

Physical Requirements

  • Able to lift up to 75 lbs. and move heavy objects
  • Comfortable in tight spaces and extreme temperatures.  Endurance to stand or kneel while working on equipment
  • Confident on ladders and at heights up to 45 feet (sometimes higher)
  • Steady hands for electrical work and precise measurements  

Why Helios?
Because this isn’t just a job — it’s a launchpad. At Helios, your hard work pays off, and your talent is recognized. We’re building the future of Commercial HVAC/R, and there’s a place here for the best of the best.

Job Type: Full-time
Pay: Up to $40/hr
Location: In-person

Helios Service Partners — the industry leader in multi-site mechanical service, maintenance, and installation. We proudly self-perform HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, and commercial kitchen work for America’s top multi-site businesses.

Ready to bring the heat (and keep it cool)? Apply today and own your future with Helios!

Helios Service Partners is the industry leader in Multi-Site Mechanical Service, Maintenance and Installation. Helios proudly self-performs HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing and commercial kitchen work for America’s top multi site businesses.

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