We're Hiring Now!

We're Hiring Now!

WE’RE HIRING:

Email your Resume: roland@cabspecialist.com

Ø  HVAC Apprentice Training ($16/Hr No Experience)

Ø  HVAC Junior Technicians ($20-$30/Hr 2-3 Years Experience)

Ø  HVAC Senior Technicians ($30-$45/Hr 5-10 Years Experience)

Ø  HVAC Junior Installer ($20-$30/Hr 2-3 Years Experience)

Ø  HVAC Senior Installer ($30-$55/Hr 5-10 Years Experience)

Ø  HVAC Junior Air Balancing and Commissioning ($25-$35/Hr 3 Years Experience)

Ø  HVAC Senior Air Balancing and Commissioning ($35-$55/Hr 5 Years Experience)

Ø  HVAC HERS TESTS Technicians ($25-$35/Hr 3 Years Experience)

Ø  HVAC Bid Project Estimator/PM ($35-$65/Hr 5-10 Years Experience (Mechanical or Civil Engineer)

California Air Balance Specialist – known as “CABS” We are seeking a career-minded professional HVAC Services, Technicians, Installers, Air & Water Balancing, Commissioning and HERS TESTS Technician to join our fast-growing company team.

We are looking for talented HVAC Professionals who are interested in investing their career and representing CABS standard of high-quality customer services as priority.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Description:

Under general supervision to performs highly skilled work in the installation, repair, alteration, service and maintenance of hvac heating, ventilation air conditioning, and refrigeration systems and equipment; directs personnel assigned to this craft; assists other maintenance crafts in skilled and semi-skilled tasks; performs related duties as required.

Duties and Responsibilities:

The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that might be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.

  • Plans and implements the hvac installation, alterations, service, repair, and maintenance of various types of heating, air conditioning, ventilating, and refrigeration equipment and systems

  • Estimate time, type and amounts of materials needed; order materials

  • Coordinates work with site administrators and other maintenance personnel

  • Determines methods to be utilized on jobs; makes rough sketches of projects

  • Works on forced air, hot water and low-pressure steam heating and air conditioning units

  • Uses various testing equipment to locate defective parts, diagnose faulty equipment and take a picture as needed.

  • Makes adjustments and repairs

  • Adjusts, installs and repairs a variety of electric and electronic switches, motors, thermostats, gauges and valves

  • Make pipe connections and electrical connection

  • Repairs, rebuilds, aligns or changes shaft bearings, belts and pulleys. Inspects heating, air conditioning, ventilating and refrigeration equipment for conformity with safety standards and regulations

  • Makes recommendations for repairs to and replacement of equipment

  • Programs and monitors computerized energy management system

  • Prepares reports of work done and keeps time, labor and material records

  • Install HVAC distribution lines and equipment according to design plans

  • Use hand tools and portable power tools in the installation of joints of duct such as slide and drive, TDF, snap lock, and other assemblies as required

  • Layout openings and coordinates with other trades

  • Inspects assemblies and installation for quality assurance

  • Erect and install equipment such as air handling units, VAV boxes, fan power boxes, and others as required Loads and unloads construction materials from trucks and into buildings

  • Works safely, encourages others to do so, and complies with applicable health and safety-related rules, regulations, and procedures

Knowledge of principles:

  • Principles, terms, practices, materials and equipment used in the heating and air conditioning trade

  • Codes and regulations applicable to school facility maintenance, repair and conditioning work in particular, and maintenance work in general construction

  • Safe working methods and procedures of heating and air

  • Principles, methods and techniques of organization and supervision

Ability to Work:

  • Works from diagrams, blueprints, plans and specifications

  • Estimate labor and material needs as required

  • Skillfully and safely use tools and equipment in performing electrical maintenance and repair work

  • Prepare rough sketches and diagrams for use by maintenance personnel

  • Maintain simple records and prepare complete and concise reports

  • Understand and carry out oral and written directions

  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships

  • Direct the work of others as assigned

  • Make accurate arithmetic calculations

  • Maintain tools and equipment in good condition

  • Work underground in trenches, pits, vaults, etc., and at high levels above ground such as on roofs, scaffolds, ladders and other elevated equipment

  • Perform heavy manual labor, including frequent bending, stooping and lifting more than 30 lbs.

CERTIFICATION:

·HVAC School Training Certification

· EPA Certification - Universal
· NATE Certification is a plus
· Valid Driver’s License and clean driving record
· Ability to service different types of Residential, Commercial and Industrial HVAC Equipment
· Physical ability to perform the job including bending, lifting heavy equipment, and working in confined spaces and in extreme weather conditions found in Southern California.
· Good verbal and reading skills, including the ability to read electrical diagram and apply manufacturers' instructions and to clearly communicate with residential and commercial customers, suppliers, and bilingual Spanish / English speaking is a plus.