We are Hiring HVAC Las Vegas Technicians.
Dear Las Vegas Area Residents,
My name is Phillip Riviera and I am the General Manager of Eco Friendly Air Conditioning and Heating Repair of Las Vegas.
We recognize the tough position many Las Vegans are in during these uncertain times and the impact it can have on our families and businesses.
We know that our community relies on us for at home comfort and that it is our responsibility to provide essential services to all Las Vegas area residents during this time. While other business operations have had to scale back significantly, we are actively searching for candidates who would like to join our team of service professionals.
It is in these moments that I am thankful for my career in HVAC trade. No matter what is happening in our country or around the world, Las Vegans expect their air conditioners systems to perform and operate as they should. There is always demand for employees in our trade, but, now more than ever. We are expecting to be very busy in the ever rapidly approaching Spring and Summer months and that’s why Eco Friendly Air Conditioning and Heating Repair is taking this time to look for dedicated, career focused and goal-oriented applicants.
No experience? Not a problem! We have multiple apprenticeship programs, in house training programs along with an on-site training manager who will take you through the necessary steps in order to get you in the field, making money for yourself and your family – consistently.
I know how important time is at home with loved ones. That is why we offer different schedule types to fit your needs.
We look forward to speaking with you and discussing what a great opportunity this could be for you and your family. Please fill out an application today – We have many field positions open for hire.
Thank you for your time and interest, I hope you and your family stay safe and healthy.
Your truly Phillip Riviera
What Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Do
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers work on heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems.
What Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers Do?
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers—often called HVACR technicians—work on heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems that control the temperature and air quality in buildings.
Duties
Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers typically do the following:
- Install, clean, and maintain HVACR systems
- Install electrical components and wiring
- Inspect and test HVACR systems and components
- Discuss system malfunctions with customers
- Repair or replace worn or defective parts
- Recommend maintenance to improve system performance
- Keep records of work performed
Heating and air conditioning systems control the temperature, humidity, and overall air quality in homes, businesses, and other buildings. By providing a climate-controlled environment, refrigeration systems make it possible to store and transport food, medicine, and other perishable items.
Some HVACR technicians specialize in one or more specific aspects of HVACR, such as radiant heating systems, solar panels, testing and balancing, or commercial refrigeration.
When installing or repairing air conditioning and refrigeration systems, technicians must follow government regulations regarding the conservation, recovery, and recycling of refrigerants. The regulations include those concerning the proper handling and disposal of fluids and pressurized gases.
Some HVACR technicians sell service contracts to their clients, providing periodic maintenance of heating and cooling systems. The service usually includes inspecting the system, cleaning ducts, replacing filters, and checking refrigerant levels.
Other workers sometimes help HVACR technicians install or repair cooling and heating systems. For example, on a large air conditioning installation job, especially one in which workers are covered by union contracts, ductwork may be installed by sheet metal workers, electrical work by electricians, and pipework by plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters. Boiler systems are sometimes installed by a boilermaker.
Work Environment
HVACR technicians work mostly in homes, schools, hospitals, office buildings, or factories. Their worksites may be very hot or cold because the heating and cooling systems they must repair may not be working properly and because some parts of these systems are located outdoors. Working in cramped spaces and during irregular hours is common.
How to Become a HVAC Las Vegas, Air Conditioning, or Refrigeration Mechanic and Installer
Because HVACR systems have become increasingly complex, employers generally prefer applicants with postsecondary education or those who have completed an apprenticeship. Some states and localities may require technicians to be licensed.
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