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Howe, Inc. is looking for a reliable HVAC Service Technician to join their team in Mississippi. The role entails installing, maintaining, and repairing HVAC systems for residential clients, with a competitive hourly wage and generous benefits like tool allowances and company vehicles provided. Candidates should have strong mechanical knowledge and excellent troubleshooting skills, and be ready to deliver top-notch customer service.
We are seeking a reliable HVAC Service Technician to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems for residential clients. The ideal candidate has strong technical knowledge, excellent troubleshooting skills, and a commitment to providing high-quality customer service. You’ll work independently and as part of a team to ensure systems are operating efficiently and safely, while meeting all relevant codes and standards.
Why Join Us?
We know your skills are valuable, and we want you to thrive. Here’s what we offer:
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How you’ll contribute to the team:
This self-motivated team member will oversee the maintenance and performance of residential HVAC equipment, troubleshoot, and solve any mechanical or hydraulic issues. This person will work autonomously with direction of tasks from Service Support Team and the Service Manager. Performs all other duties as assigned.
What you’ll bring to the table:
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What to expect in the field:
Howe, Inc. is an EEO/AAP employer.
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