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Lead HVAC Technician

Grand Junction, CO

About Plumbing Systems Inc. (PSI)

Plumbing System Inc. is an established company with over 30 years of experience providing top-tier service and quality products in many areas around the Vail Valley and Summit County area.

About This Role

At Plumbing Systems Inc. (PSI), we take pride in doing things the right way — with skill, integrity, and dedication to our customers. As an HVAC Technician, you'll diagnose and repair heating and cooling systems, help guide customers to informed and confident decisions, and deliver top-notch service that reflects PSI’s high standards.

What You’ll Do

  • Complete a wide range of residential HVAC service calls with precision and care.

  • Build trust and rapport with homeowners to recommend products and services that fit their needs.

  • Ask insightful questions to pinpoint issues and provide effective solutions.

  • Walk customers through financing options and maintenance plans to protect their investment.

  • Identify and explain replacement opportunities for aging, inefficient, or underperforming systems.

  • Hold yourself accountable to meet and exceed individual revenue targets.

  • Present yourself as a knowledgeable, friendly professional to earn repeat business and referrals.

  • Coordinate closely with our customer service and dispatch teams to ensure seamless service delivery.

  • Keep your truck well-stocked and job sites clean and organized.

  • Participate in daily training sessions, team meetings, and occasional trade shows or retreats.

  • Mentor and train apprentices to develop future talent.

  • Complete invoices, option sheets, and timecards accurately and promptly.

What You Bring

  • Active license and thorough knowledge of local HVAC codes.

  • Strong technical skills backed by the ability to draw and interpret diagrams and blueprints.

  • Commitment to ongoing learning and professional certifications (like NATE).

  • Excellent organization and follow-through to see tasks through from start to finish.

  • Outstanding communication skills – both verbal and written.

  • High integrity, positive attitude, and strong interpersonal skills.

  • Competitive drive to exceed goals, balanced by a team-oriented mindset.

  • Proven experience installing, replacing, and servicing HVAC systems in residential and commercial settings.

  • Detail-oriented mindset with analytical problem-solving skills.

What to Expect on the Job

  • Prioritize safety in all aspects of work, following OSHA standards and safe practices.

  • Physical demands include standing, walking, climbing ladders, working in tight spaces, and lifting 50+ lbs.

  • Work in various weather conditions throughout the seasons.

  • Standard schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:30 am–5:00 pm, with occasional on-call rotation.

The pay for this position is $35-$45/hour or more depending on job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and location, plus performance based incentives. Other incentive pay may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, depending on the position offered. 

Benefits and Perks: 

Plumbing Systems Inc. (PSI) treats its team members with the same level of dedication and care as we do our customers, which is why we’re fortunate to provide all of our employees with: 

  • Competitive Pay
  • Benefits: We offer top-notch benefits!
    • Various medical, dental & vision plans, including 100% employer covered options for you and your family
    • 401(k) with a company match up to 3.5%
    • 100% Company paid long & short-term disability and life insurance
    • Flexible spending accounts for health and dependent care
  • Training and Career Growth: We are scaling quickly and would support this person’s career growth and development
  • Paid Time Off: 6 company paid holidays, 3 weeks of PTO, and a paid Parental Leave Policy
  • Company Provided: Company branded attire and company vehicle provided for certain roles

Plumbing Systems Inc. (PSI) is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We provide employment opportunities without regard to age, race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion, disability, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.

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