HVAC Refrigeration Technicianother related Employment listings - Lanse, MI at Geebo

HVAC Refrigeration Technician

Alvarado Restaurant Nation is seeking a highly skilled HVAC technician to maintain and service commercial kitchen equipment, including boilers, ice machines, freezers, and HVAC systems.
Your Impact Keep our Taco Bells up and running by performing complex repairs on commercial kitchen and HVAC equipmentPlay a lead role on the team by managing the installation, repair, and maintenance of equipment, and diagnosing technical problemsTake initiative to provide solutions to common issues restaurants might experience Your Qualifications3
years of experience in HVAC/Refrigeration, commercial preferred.
EPA Certification Type II or Universal preferredSelf-starter, process and solutions-focused, enthusiastic and supportive of the company's mission and valuesAble to remain positive in high-pressure situationsYour Pay and BenefitsCompetitive pay:
$28-$35/hour
Benefits:
medical, dental, vision, voluntary life and disability optionsFlexible SchedulesFree GED program and Live M s ScholarshipsAt Alvarado Restaurant Nation, we embrace a Can Do, Will Do attitude and encourage our team members to be their best selves.
Join our family and make moments count while crushing it with your passion and grit.
Please note that you are applying for a position with a franchisee or licensee of Taco Bell, not Taco Bell Corp.
or any of its affiliates.
Franchisees and licensees are independent business organizations responsible for their own employment practices, including setting their own wage and benefit programs.
We accept applications for this role on an ongoing basis.
Are you ready for a challenge? Apply today!#HVACJobs #HVACTechnician #HVACR #HVACService #HVACInstaller #HVACMaintenance #HVACContractor #HVACSales #HVACRepair #HVACInstallations #HVACSystems #HVACCareers #HVACApprenticeshipSalary:
$28.
00 to $30.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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