Commercial HVAC Service Technician

Minneapolis, MN
Full Time
Midwest Mechanical Solutions
Experienced

Job Title: Commercial HVAC Service Technician
Job Location: Minneapolis, MN
Pay Rate: $35-50 hourly
Operating Company: Midwest Mechanical Solutions

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

About:

Midwest Mechanical Solutions
 
– A member of the AIR Control Concepts family. 

Midwest Mechanical Solutions is a manufacturer’s representative of some of the best-known brands in the commercial HVAC market. At MMS, strong relationships, creative solutions, and an upbeat company culture is what makes us successful. As a Top Workplace employer, we strive to find passionate and innovative people who are eager to share our goals. 

Midwest Mechanical Solutions mission statement: Creating lifelong relationships & projects we can be proud of through creatively applied HVAC solutions 


Check out our website here: Home - MMS


Job Description: 
The Commercial HVAC Service Technician will maintain and develop existing customer relationships through quality service and support. A lucrative sign-on bonus may be offered to exceptionally qualified and highly experienced candidates.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • On-site start-up technician
  • Troubleshoot installation of control systems
  • Solving issues using reasoning, logic, and voltmeter
  • Communication with individuals who installed the system
  • Communication with manufacturers
  • Assist the owner’s representatives to demonstrate that the system has been set up properly
  • Documentation of actions taken on the jobsite to be included with project report
  • Direct discussions with building owners to assist with ongoing maintenance and service
  • Perform work on preventative maintenance agreements as assigned


Experience and Requirements: 
  • Associate’s degree in HVAC related field or 3 years equivalent experience
  • Self-starter, high level of initiative, proven proactive behavior
  • Commitment to customer service (internal and external)
  • Perform quality work, highly detailed oriented and ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines without direct supervision
  • Interact professionally with employees, customers, and manufacturers
  • Ability to operate under pressure, deadlines, and the demands of an active jobsite
  • Proven technical aptitude and familiarity with the use of a voltmeter
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Must demonstrate MMS Core Values: driven and self-motivated, can-do attitude, team player, customer driven, do what’s right and accountable
  • Ability to lift 50 pounds
  • Position will travel to customer sites
  • Majority of work to be completed on rooftop units
  • Valid driver’s license and clean driving record
 

Benefits:
We Offer a Competitive Salary with a robust Benefits Package that includes:

  • 401(k) with employer match (immediate vesting)
  • Medical – HDHP & PPO options
  • Dental
  • HSA with employer matching contributions
  • FSA & Limited FSA
  • Vision
  • Employer paid life/AD&D insurance
  • Voluntary life insurance plans
  • Paid Family Leave
  • PTO
  • Paid Company Holidays – 10 Days
  • Employer paid short-term disability
  • Long-term disability
  • Referral Bonus Opportunities
  • Other voluntary fringe benefits


AIR Control Concepts & Midwest Mechanical Solutions are Equal Opportunity Employers.

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