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Boiler/ Chiller Tech Journeyman Licensed

San Antonio

ob Posting: Boiler/Chiller Service Technician

Company: Texas Chiller Systems
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Industry: Heavy Mechanical Trade

Are you a skilled and experienced Boiler/Chiller Service Technician looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity? Texas Chiller Systems, based in San Antonio, Texas, is seeking a highly qualified individual to join our team. If you have a journeyman certification and a minimum of 5 years of experience in servicing boilers and chillers, we want to hear from you!

Position Overview:

As a Boiler/Chiller Service Technician at Texas Chiller Systems, you will be responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing boiler and chiller systems. This role is crucial to ensuring the reliability and efficiency of our clients' mechanical systems. We are looking for a dedicated professional who is committed to excellence in service.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform routine maintenance and repairs on boiler and chiller systems.
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot system issues to ensure optimal performance.
  • Conduct safety inspections and ensure all work is performed in compliance with industry standards and regulations.
  • Communicate effectively with clients to explain issues and provide solutions.
  • Maintain accurate records of service and repair work.
  • Stay up-to-date with industry trends and advancements in boiler and chiller technology.

Qualifications:

  • Must be a Journeyman Certified Boiler/Chiller Technician.
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in servicing boilers and chillers.
  • Extensive knowledge of boiler and chiller systems, including their operation, maintenance, and repair.
  • Strong diagnostic and troubleshooting skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills.
  • Detail-oriented with a commitment to safety and quality.
  • Experience in the heavy mechanical trade industry is preferred.

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
  • Opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
  • Supportive and professional work environment.

Equal Employment Opportunity (EEOC):

Texas Chiller Systems is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

How to Apply:

If you meet the qualifications and are ready to take your career to the next level, please submit your resume to Dee@Astraservicepartners.com. We look forward to reviewing your application and discussing this exciting opportunity with you.


Texas Chiller Systems is dedicated to providing top-tier mechanical solutions and services. Join our team and be part of a company that values expertise, growth, and customer satisfaction.

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