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Lead hvac installation technician - $1000 sign on bonus

Company Name:
Rescue Rooter
HVAC INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN - $1000 SIGN ON BONUS!!!!
American Residential
services
(ARS), a leader in the residential services industry is seeking Lead HVAC Installers. ARS provides residential and commercial install and
repair
of HVAC SYSTEMS. We're proud to offer quality equipment and service to our customers. We recognize the key role our Techs play in allowing ARS to exceed customer expectations.
We offer:
Comprehensive pay - $17 to $22 depending on experience
$1000 sign on bonus ($500 at hire, $500 after successful completion of 90 days)
Year round work
A full benefits package
Medical, dental, vision
401k
Company Vehicle
Tools
Fuel Card
Uniforms
Training
Qualified Install Techs will apply their technical skills and knowledge to install, start up and troubleshoot new systems, and install ventilation, heating and air conditioning systems used in residential settings. We are looking for a Installation Tech with at least 1 year of experience to help us keep with our growth in Charleston.
To apply go to our website:
Qualified Install Techs will apply their technical skills and knowledge to maintain, troubleshoot, install and repair ventilation, heating and air conditioning systems used in residential settings.
The qualified candidate will have:
A minimum of one year experience in HVAC Installs
Knowledge of codes and best practices.
A working knowledge of electrical and gas diagnostics and air flow are preferred.
A valid drivers' license and good communications skills.
All candidates are required to undergo pre-employment drug screens and background checks.
ARS/RESCUE ROOTERUnited by Exceptional Service
AA EOE M/F D/V
Location: SC - Charleston

job
Code: 1727
# of Openings: 3Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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