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HVAC Service Technician

Tucson, Arizona

Join Our Team at Russett Southwest Corporation Air Conditioning and Heating in Tucson, AZ!

At Russett Southwest Corporation, we’ve proudly delivered honest, expert HVAC services in Southern Arizona for over 79 years. As we continue to grow, we’re looking for dedicated HVAC Service Technicians to join our team. If you're ready to be part of a respected company with a strong family-oriented culture and excellent benefits, this is the opportunity for you!

What We Offer:

  • Paid Time Off (PTO) & Vacation Time
  • 401(k) with Company Matching
  • Medical & Dental Insurance
  • Bonus, Spiff, and Commission Opportunities
  • Company Vehicle & Gas Card
  • Uniforms and Laundry Service
  • Ongoing Training and Professional Development
  • Clear Pathways for Career Growth
  • A Company Reputation Built on Integrity

Why Russett?

We foster a supportive, team-based environment where your success is our priority:

  • Family-Oriented Culture – Company lunches, celebrations, and team-building events.
  • Personal & Professional Growth – Industry-leading tools, training, and resources.
  • Year-Round Stability – Reliable work regardless of the season.

Position: HVAC Service Technician

Purpose:
To deliver top-tier service, maintenance, and repair of HVAC systems in residential and light commercial settings, ensuring optimal customer satisfaction and system performance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Diagnose and troubleshoot HVAC system issues.
  • Perform maintenance, repair, and service work on a variety of systems.
  • Communicate clearly with customers to explain findings and recommendations.
  • Ensure all work complies with current codes and manufacturer guidelines.
  • Maintain clean, organized, and safe job sites and vehicles.
  • Complete accurate documentation of work performed and materials used.
  • Participate in continuous training and stay current on industry best practices.

Qualifications:

  • 21 years or older
  • Valid driver’s license
  • Clear background check & pre-employment drug screen (including marijuana)
  • Prior experience as an HVAC service technician preferred
  • Strong troubleshooting skills and mechanical aptitude
  • EPA Certification required
  • Knowledge of HVAC systems, tools, and safety protocols
  • Friendly, professional attitude with strong communication skills

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: Starting at $23.00 per hour (based on experience)

Schedule:

  • 8- to 10-hour shifts
  • Monday to Friday
  • Occasional weekends as needed
  • Year-round work

Supplemental Pay Types:

  • Bonus opportunities
  • Commission pay

Work Location: In person (Tucson, AZ)

Ready to grow your career with a company that values integrity, development, and teamwork?
Apply today and become part of the Russett Southwest Corporation family!

 

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