Commercial Refrigeration HVAC Technician - Tampa FL

Tampa, FL
Full Time
Mid Level

Commercial Refrigeration Service Technician



 

Who We Are

For almost 20 years, Advanced Commercial has served the Atlanta Metro and the Southeast USA as a trusted Commercial Refrigeration, HVAC, Electrical, and Appliances Contractor. Our customers are the premier brands in the food, beverage, and biomedical industries, and they count on us as their one-call solution for keeping their facilities, plants, and equipment up-and-running 24/7. Repairs, remodeling, or new construction: we do it all. See more here.  HYPERLINK "https://advanced-commercial.com/"https://advanced-commercial.com

Job Description

We are seeking a skilled Commercial Refrigeration Service Technician with experience repairing supermarket rack refrigeration systems and repairing refrigeration equipment in cold storage facilities. Work is in the Tampa Metro area.

Why You Will Love This Job

Simply put, we have a great reputation in Georgia and Florida, we continue to hire only the best technicians. You will have the personal autonomy to do your job as well as the support of our entire team when you need it. Our management team will give you direct answers and the flexibility to get results. We listen to our techs’ concerns, and your good work will not go unnoticed.

Responsibilities

  • Servicing, troubleshooting, and repairing various commercial refrigeration systems
  • Performing routine preventive maintenance on refrigeration equipment
  • Keeping detailed records of all work performed
  • Ensuring customer satisfaction by resolving all issues promptly
  • Participating in an on-call rotation

Requirements

  • Experience: Minimum of 3 years of experience in repairing supermarket rack refrigeration systems. Some commercial HVAC experience.
  • Authorization to work in the United States
  • EPA certification for refrigerant handling class I & II or Universal
  • Mechanically competent, with some refrigeration controller programming experience
  • Can read and understand wiring diagrams.
  • Excellent customer service skills and professionalism
  • Physical ability to lift and carry heavy equipment
  • Valid driver's license and a clean driving record
  • High standard of integrity and reliability
  • Flexibility to work irregular hours, including evenings, weekends, and on-call rotation

What You’ll Get From Us

  • Competitive salary – negotiable based on candidate experience and ability
  • Top Benefits – Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription insurance coverage
  • Retirement Fund Company Match
  • Paid Vacation and Holidays
  • Disability and Life Insurance
  • Company vehicle
  • Company cell phone & access to the latest technology
  • Opportunity to work for a recognized leader in our industry
  • Opportunity for advancement with proven candidate ability and work ethic
  • Job stability and positive work environment
  • Paid Training

What’s Next

Let’s get you onboard. We can’t wait to meet you!

 

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