Budderfly describes itself as a fast-growing Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) company on a mission to help businesses increase their energy efficiency and create a healthier planet. To a
HVAC/R Service Assistant Technician
Location
United States
Posted
24 days ago
Salary
$18 - $26 / year
Seniority
Mid Level
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
HVAC/R Service Assistant Technician
Budderfly
Role Description We have an entry level opportunity for a motivated individual to fill the role of a HVAC/R Service Assistant Technician in the Lakeland, FL area (in our Energy Force LLC Division of Budderfly). In this position, the successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring optimal, efficient operation of the fleet of Budderfly HVAC Units. Why this Role is Important: - Ensuring that advanced technologies operate efficiently is vital to the organization's success. - This role is a key player in ensuring optimal customer satisfaction. - Maintaining HVAC units is crucial for the success of the HVAC Replacement program initiated by Budderfly. Responsibilities: - Ensuring continued excellent operation of Budderfly HVAC Units within your geographic area. - Maintaining and repairing heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC/R) systems and equipment. - Identifying maintenance risks on HVAC/R equipment. - Diagnosing electrical and mechanical faults for HVAC/R systems. - Completing commissioning checks of HVAC Units to ensure continued, efficient operation. - Providing physical maintenance to Budderfly HVAC Units. - Responding to Emergency Service Calls. - Cleaning, adjusting, and repairing systems, and performing warranty services. - Performing emergency repairs promptly and efficiently. - Keeping daily logs and records of all functions in Company work order system. - Ensuring compliance with applicable State and Federal standards and with the Occupational Health and Safety Act. - Complying with service standards, work instructions and customers' requirements. - Assisting with customers' queries. Qualifications - HVAC Controls experience. Familiarity with Lennox Core Controllers and Carrier SystemVu controllers is a benefit. - New Technical School graduate preferred. - Ability to recognize control and mechanical issues prior to the issue(s) compounding. - Enjoys continuous learning, both technically and professionally. - Desire to grow professionally further than being “just a filter changer.” - Desire to help shape a developing team with fellow HVAC technicians in your area. - Customer and safety focused individual. - Ability to travel within the state. - Excellent verbal and written skills. - Work across / with organization Teams. Requirements - All tools and equipment required for daily work to be supplied by Budderfly. - A vehicle with maintenance and reimbursement will be supplied by Budderfly upon completion of training period. Compensation $18 - $26 USD. Compensation is based on factors including level of experience, skillset, qualifications, and location. Benefits - Career advancement opportunities in a fast-growing, supportive company environment. - Competitive pay. - Full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401K, life insurance, and disability insurance. - Opportunity to work as part of a team that values its members and works together to achieve positive change.
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