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ABM Industries

Overview The Maintenance Technician performs maintenance, repairs and installation of assigned HVAC and Refrigeration equipment and controls, chilled water systems, boilers, and various other mechanical, electrical and building systems in accordance with client expectations and requests.
Benefit Information:
ABM offers a comprehensive benefits package For information about ABM's benefits, visit ABM 2024 Employee Benefits Front Line Team Members (Programa de Beneficios de ABM) Basic
Qualifications:
o Must be 18 years of age or older o High School Diploma, GED or suitable equivalent is required o Must possess a valid, unexpired driver's license Preferred
Qualifications:
o Three (3) years of HVAC experience is preferred o Possession of refrigeration/HVAC trade or vocational certification is preferred
Responsibilities:
o Troubleshoot, calibrate and adjust pilots, thermostats and burners, transformers, controls, relays, heaters, elements, switches and controls on electrical systems o Use common tools of the HVAC trade in daily work (e.
g multimeter, refrigerant gauges, charging charts, hand tools etc.
) o Install, maintain and repair ventilation and air conditioning systems and equipment o Identify maintenance risks on equipment o Diagnose electrical and mechanical faults for HVAC systems o Clean, adjust and repair systems, and performs warranty services o Perform emergency repairs promptly and efficiently o Provide technical direction and on-the-job training o Keep daily logs and records of all maintenance functions o Ensure compliance with appliance standards and with Occupational Health and Safety Act o Comply with service standards, work instructions and customers' requirements o Assist with customer queries inquiries o Complete other duties as assigned o Entry-level HVAC technicians encouraged to apply Military and veteran friendly employer, veterans and candidates with military experience encouraged to apply MOS Army:
51L; MOS AF:
3E131; MOS USCG:
1701; MOS USN:
3E1X1; MOS USSF:
H190; MOS USMC:
1161About the Company:
ABM Industries ABM offers a wide variety of service-related positions, including electricians, HVAC technicians, security officers, parking attendants, and cleaning jobs.
ABM cares about your success.
We provide training so that you learn new job skills and take pride in the quality service you're giving to clients.
You'll look like the trained professional you are when you wear a ABM uniform.
For your health and safety, we use non-toxic cleaning products and up-to-date equipment.
Our internal training program focuses on teaching you the skills and processes that have helped many of our employees starting out as a janitor, cashier, security officer or building engineer grow into various management roles throughout the company.
These jobs aren't your everyday at ABM; they are careers.
Thousands of commercial, industrial, government and retail clients look to ABM for consistent quality service that meets their specialized facility service needs including commercial cleaning and maintenance, facility engineering, energy efficiency, parking and security services.
With fiscal 2011 revenues of approximately $4.
2 billion and nearly 100,000 employees, our 300
offices across the U.
S.
and various international locales enable us to provide custom facility solutions to sites of all sizes -- from neighborhood banks and schools to the largest and most complex facilities, such as corporate office parks and major airports.
With more than 300
offices located throughout the country, we are always accepting applications for janitorial maintenance, landscaping gardeners, security guards, parking attendants, shuttle drivers and building engineers.
ABM IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER (MINORITY/FEMALE/VETERAN/DISABILITY) Company Size:
10,000 employees or moreIndustry:
Business Services - OtherFounded:
1909Website:
http:
//www.
abm.
com/.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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