ABM is seeking an entry-level HVAC Project Technician I to support project-based HVAC work at commercial and facility sites. This role assists senior technicians with HVAC installations replacements retrofits repairs preventive maintenance projects and system upgrades.
This is a hands-on developmental role for someone building a career in HVAC while working as part of a project team.
ABM is a military and veteran friendly employer veterans and candidates with military experience encouraged to apply. Military Occupational Specialty Code: 91E 91C EM HT MK DCE1X1
Responsibilities
Assist the lead and senior technicians with HVAC project work including equipment changeouts repairs maintenance and system modifications.
Prepare job sites by staging tools materials parts and equipment.
Perform basic HVAC tasks such as filter changes belt replacements coil cleaning drain cleaning equipment cleaning and visual inspections.
Help install remove and replace HVAC components including motors fans belts filters sensors thermostats dampers piping and related parts.
Support troubleshooting by taking readings observing equipment operation documenting findings and reporting issues.
Maintain clean organized and safe work areas.
Follow project plans work orders safety procedures and direction from lead technicians or supervisors.
Complete basic documentation including job notes photos readings materials used and task updates.
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED
2 years of HVAC mechanical maintenance construction facilities or related trade experience
EPA 608 certification
Basic mechanical aptitude and willingness to learn.
Ability to safely use hand tools power tools ladders meters and basic HVAC equipment.
Ability to lift and carry tools parts and materials as required.
Comfortable working on rooftops in mechanical rooms and at active job sites.
Preferred:
HVAC trade school technical training or apprenticeship coursework.
OSHA10 & 30
Basic knowledge of HVAC systems electrical safety refrigeration or commercial facilities.
Required Experience:
IC
DescriptionABM is seeking an entry-level HVAC Project Technician I to support project-based HVAC work at commercial and facility sites. This role assists senior technicians with HVAC installations replacements retrofits repairs preventive maintenance projects and system upgrades.This is a hands-on d...
Description
ABM is seeking an entry-level HVAC Project Technician I to support project-based HVAC work at commercial and facility sites. This role assists senior technicians with HVAC installations replacements retrofits repairs preventive maintenance projects and system upgrades.
This is a hands-on developmental role for someone building a career in HVAC while working as part of a project team.
ABM is a military and veteran friendly employer veterans and candidates with military experience encouraged to apply. Military Occupational Specialty Code: 91E 91C EM HT MK DCE1X1
Responsibilities
Assist the lead and senior technicians with HVAC project work including equipment changeouts repairs maintenance and system modifications.
Prepare job sites by staging tools materials parts and equipment.
Perform basic HVAC tasks such as filter changes belt replacements coil cleaning drain cleaning equipment cleaning and visual inspections.
Help install remove and replace HVAC components including motors fans belts filters sensors thermostats dampers piping and related parts.
Support troubleshooting by taking readings observing equipment operation documenting findings and reporting issues.
Maintain clean organized and safe work areas.
Follow project plans work orders safety procedures and direction from lead technicians or supervisors.
Complete basic documentation including job notes photos readings materials used and task updates.
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED
2 years of HVAC mechanical maintenance construction facilities or related trade experience
EPA 608 certification
Basic mechanical aptitude and willingness to learn.
Ability to safely use hand tools power tools ladders meters and basic HVAC equipment.
Ability to lift and carry tools parts and materials as required.
Comfortable working on rooftops in mechanical rooms and at active job sites.
Preferred:
HVAC trade school technical training or apprenticeship coursework.
OSHA10 & 30
Basic knowledge of HVAC systems electrical safety refrigeration or commercial facilities.