Base: $28.76 ph (range determined by qualification...
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Member or willing to join united association union
Vocational school four-year program or associate degree
1+ years of industry experience in hvac servicing
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Johnson Controls is seeking an HVAC Truck Based Apprentice to conduct maintenance, repair, and installation of mechanical HVAC systems. The role requires effective customer interaction and technical expertise, along with a commitment to union membership.
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Job Summary
The role involves conducting preventive maintenance, repair, installation, and troubleshooting of mechanical HVAC systems under general supervision.
Apprentices are governed by the local union agreement and will perform all pneumatic control systems and mechanical equipment service work assigned by the employer.
The position offers a competitive benefits package with an hourly rate ranging from $28.76 based on education, experience, and market data.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Johnson Controls is seeking an HVAC Truck Based Apprentice to conduct maintenance, repair, and installation of mechanical HVAC systems. The role requires effective customer interaction and technical expertise, along with a commitment to union membership.
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Salary
Base: $28.76 per hour (range determined by qualifications); Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Competitive benefits package included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Member or willing to join United Association union
Vocational school four-year program or associate degree
1+ years of industry experience in HVAC servicing
Knowledge of mechanical HVAC systems and facilities management
Ability to explain technical information to customers
Nice-to-have
Leadership skills for mentoring peers
Upselling opportunities identification
Solar energy equipment maintenance experience
Indoor Air Quality duct system knowledge
Ethical and professional customer representation
Key Requirements
United Association membership or willingness to join
Four-year vocational program or associate degree in mechanical systems