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HVAC/R Technical Services Lead - Transition from the field to the office!

Pennington, NJ

PDM Group has a proud company history that dates back to 1935. One of our Founding Companies, Hearnen Air Conditioning was one of the first factory distributorships set up by Willes Carrier. We are a leading Industrial and Commercial Air Conditioning Heating and Ventilating Service provider. Our business was founded on responding quickly to our customer’s needs, delivering good quality service and producing a positive result for our customers. We have an office with a fully staffed Service Department in Cranbury, NJ which provides HVAC Service and Maintenance to the Tri-State Area and beyond including Maryland which covers Metro Washington, DC and Northern Virginia.

PDM Group has made its name providing the highest quality Engineering, Design Installation and Service.

Our Engineering and Installation Department specializes in Design Build Applications from the simplest to the most complex including air conditioning, heating, piping and process systems guaranteed to meet your specifications.

PDM Group sells, installs and services all major brands of HVAC Equipment including Process and Comfort Chillers. We specialize in control systems including Building Automation, Process Chillers, and Cooling Towers for the Plastics Industry and specialty equipment such as Desiccant Dehumidifiers for the Food, Pharmaceutical and Process Industries, Humidification Systems and Data Center Cooling Equipment.

We set high standards for all our employees and sub-contractors. Their attitudes and skills are expected to reflect our company’s commitment to exceed your expectations in everything we do.

HVAC/R Technician Services Lead 

G.E. Mechanical, LLC Overview

Position Overview

The Technical Services Lead's responsibility is to ensure sure the services we are providing meet G.E. Mechanical quality standards. As a Technical Services Lead you will review work completed by technicians, provide technical guidance, and confirm ticket completeness. This position fills the gap between completed field work and final customer invoicing to ensure quality and accuracy.

Responsibilities

Review all service tickets including time, materials, pictures, and equipment to ensure the work performed matches the written description and meets industry/company standards

Correspond with technicians to clarify any technical information

Report quality issues or concerns to management, work through resolutions when applicable/directed

Complete quotes based on technician recommendations, unit age/condition, industry standards, and customers' long-term goals

Extract pull-through work from service calls and preventative maintenance visits

Perform quality and cost control of all quoted projects throughout scope of work to maintain expected standards

Develop meaningful relationships with customers to encourage trust and loyalty

Communicate with customers regarding quoted work and provide knowledgeable and insightful information to enable customer to make an informed decision

Follow up with customers on quoted work and coordinate with service team if approved

Stay current with changing industry standards

Work with team members to facilitate calls, manage workflow, and provide a positive customer journey

Maintain an organized workspace and properly file documents, updates, and product information so it is readily accessible for reference

Work with management to meet company goals and deliverables

Minimum Qualifications 

Education/Experience:

High School diploma or GED

Five (5) years' experience in mechanical service, mechanical field estimating, or related field

OR

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related fields and two (2) years' experience in Project Management and/or estimating, at least two (2) years of experience in a leadership role in mechanical service operations

Preferred Qualifications

HVACR Mechanical Technical Expertise

Field estimating experience

Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment

Verbal & written communication skills

Attention to detail and organization

Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, & Outlook

*** REWARDING YOUR PERFORMANCE ***

Competitive Salary, commensurate with experience

Company paid vacation and holidays

Company health care, vision, & dental benefits

401k plan with Company match

Company paid life insurance

Education and training provided with monetary incentives available for education courses completed

Eligible for performance and company-based bonuses

Salary Range: $80k - $90k

PDM Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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