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HVAC Install Lead Technician

Job Overview:

We are currently seeking a Lead HVAC Installer to join our growing team. The HVAC Installer will be responsible for completing installation services within customers' residences. The HVAC Installer is responsible for providing excellent customer service while ensuring that projects are completed on time according to company standards. 

As a Lead HVAC Installer, you will: 

  • Install heating and air conditioning equipment and other products per company requirements and manufacturer specifications. 
  • Provide project leadership with less experienced HVAC install apprentices to complete projects. 
  • Ensure safety for self and team members 
  • Works under minimum supervision to install HVAC equipment in the customer's home. 
  • Completes all paperwork accurately and on time. 
  • Provide exceptional customer service. Able to interact with the homeowners while completing installations; ensure customers understand how to utilize their newly installed systems.
  • Offer additional add-on options, such as in-Door Air Quality products such as filters, humidifiers, and surge protectors.

Skills and Qualifications: 

  • Minimum of 3+ years in HVAC installation experience in the field 
  • Proficient in HVAC functional design and installation of ductwork system 
  • Demonstrated ability to build and transition duct work, install indoor/outdoor units, braze and solder
  • Ability to lead and coach apprentices on projects
  • Knowledge of HVAC parts and their functions 
  • Exceptional Safety knowledge of tools, testing devices, and surroundings 
  • EPA 2 Certification Required Universal is Preferred. Nate Certified is a Bonus.
  • Must have and maintain a valid driver’s license and clean driving record

Physical Demands 

  • The principal duties of this position are performed in various environments, including customer homes, the outdoors, and field environments at development and work sites on uneven and rough terrain. 
  • Regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. 
  • Occasionally required to ascend/descend ladders and balance. 
  • Required to work in outside weather conditions, including heat, cold, and temperature swings, for extended periods of time. 
  • Standing up to 8 hours per day; Walking up to 8 hours daily on uneven, difficult terrain. 
  • Occasional lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds. 
  • May work in closed or cramped spaces on occasion 

Benefits:

  • Industry leading pay + Spiffs opportunity for industry best-earning potential! 
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance 
  • Paid holidays 
  • Paid training 
  • Paid vacation 
  • 401k with company match

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Pay Range

$75,000 - $130,000 USD

About ProSkill Services:

Thousands of people across the North Valley have become ProSkill life-long customers. Our plumbers, electricians and HVAC technicians are highly trained professionals with genuinely good hearts and great personalities. We're located in beautiful Anthem Arizona, just North of Phoenix, and we service the entire Northern part of the Valley. Our AC and heating experts, electricians and plumbers in Anthem cover everything from Scottsdale to Glendale to Surprise. Electrical work, plumbing, heating and air conditioning is our life!

We are an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic outlined by federal, state, or local laws.

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