HVAC Coil Cleaner no experience needed Atlanta GA

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Job Summary

In this job, you will be trained to actively support a team that safely steam cleans HVAC coils in various businesses. This is the perfect opportunity for someone with a basic HVAC, Preventive Maintenance Tech or Mechanical skill set or someone eager to learn in those areas. We will train you!

Most work is performed after business hours on 2nd and 3rd shifts based on client needs and may last into the early hours of the morning. If you would like to work with a company that values its team members and places an emphasis on putting out high-quality work, this could be the job you have been searching for!

Green Air Environmental, LLC is smoke-free.

Job Type: Full-Time, Travel Required, Valid Driver License required, Personal Transportation Required, Carpool available, at times
$19 - $22 Per Hour, depending on experience
No Relocation Assistance Possible
Prefer applicants who live in the Atlanta, GA metro area

Benefits

Dental and Vision insurance
Paid Vacation and Holidays
401(k) with company match
32-40 hours per week
Work from home, Report to the work site
Paid travel expenses

Key Responsibilities

-Personal travel to job sites in and out-of-state and actively participate in setting up equipment at the job site.
-Access rooftops from the outside or inside of buildings with the use of ladders, stairs or hatches.
-Closely follow company provided schedules to satisfy customer service requirements and completion of job tasks.
-Seek to improve quality in all aspects of work performance.
-Conform to the highest professional standards in achieving results.
-Inspect equipment daily.
-Organize company vehicle and inventory to always reflect cleanliness and professionalism.
-Ensure work is complete, accurate, on time and cost effective.
-Adhere to company safety standards while on the job site and while operating company provided equipment.
-Wear personal protective equipment.
-Show awareness and report any site safety issues to the Team Leader immediately.
-Demonstrate concern for clients within or outside the organization
-Report to work on time, have outstanding attendance and make daily use of timekeeping system.
-Be flexible and open to travel requirements within the respective region.
-Adhere to the company provided travel budget.
-Communicate effectively with all business associates and customers in a respectful, polite and friendly manner.
-Perform all other duties and tasks as assigned by your Team Leader

Qualifications

Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED

Preferred Experience: 2 years of related experience to include handyman, warehousing, facilities, mechanical or construction experience.

Required Experience: At least 1 year of work experience in a customer-focused environment.

Desired Skills

-Willingness to learn; Ability to be taught new skills; self-starter attitude; dependable; flexible; and high attention to detail.
-Must be able to use a computer or mobile device to report hours worked and to check and reply to email and phone calls.
-Strong mechanical aptitude.
-Strong comfort level regarding heights and ladders. Ladders have a safety rating of 225 lbs.
-Able to lift 50-75 lbs. daily and assist a team in lifting weight of up to 600 lbs.
-Able to comfortably perform repetitive bending, twisting, climbing ladders and lifting while executing service work.
-Tools and equipment will be provided by the company.
-Must be able to pass extensive background verification
-This position requires overnight travel. Occasionally up to 2 weeks. Overnight expenses will be covered by the company.

Must possess a valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record and maintain a Motor Vehicle Record that meets company safety and insurance standards.

Work Environment

Exposure to adverse conditions, extreme heat, extreme cold, and wet and/or humid conditions, outside weather conditions.
Exposure to moving mechanical parts.
Exposure to high, precarious places.
Exposure to fumes or airborne particles.
Possible risk of electrical shock.
Protective clothing or equipment is required including hard-hat, N95 mask, work boots, protective eyewear, and safety vest.
HazMat suits provided if needed.
Must be able to work in confined spaces.

Green Air Environmental, LLC is an equal opportunity employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other reason prohibited by law.

We are an E-Verify Employer. We are a certified minority-owned company.

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