HVAC Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Seattle, WA at Geebo

HVAC Maintenance Technician

HVAC Maintenance TechnicianSteve's Heating and Cooling Seattle, WA, USA Why Work Here?We are a company who prides itself in growing techs by expanding their experiences and capabilities.
Steve's Heating and Cooling is a commercial HVAC and refrigeration company that also performs general maintenance and remodels.
We primarily service restaurants, and have a wide span of customers in Western Washington which we are hoping to better serve.
To fill this position, we are seeking someone with experience and/or training regarding any of the following:
HVAC, restaurant maintenance, plumbing, electrical, painting, laying tile/carpet, etc.
Additionally, we are interested in individuals who can bring the guidance and knowledge necessary to filling a supervisor role, however this is not a requirement for the position.
Hours for this job will vary based on demand, however, one can expect to work full time.
We are a company who prides itself in growing techs by expanding their experiences and capabilities.
With a wide variety of services offered, our techs are presented with infinite opportunities to grow their skill base, while potentially rising in the company as well.
This position does include a sign on bonus.
We would also consider providing tuition for schooling if you're the right fit for our company.
Both of these topics will be further discussed upon the interviewing process.
If you are eager, hard working, and interested in this position, please email us a resume, or feel free to call! About Steve's Heating and Cooling:
Since 2002, Steve's has provided professional service, preventative maintenance, repairs and installation on a wide variety of commercial equipment and HVAC units as well as remodeling and structural repair services.
Recommended Skills Assembling Machinery Hydraulics Preventive Maintenance Installations (Manual/Mechanical) Test Equipment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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