Refrigeration Technician - HVACother related Employment listings - Boone, IA at Geebo

Refrigeration Technician - HVAC

JOB DUTIES:
Fareway Stores, Inc based out of Boone, IA is looking for a skilled refrigeration technician to add to our team.
The main function of an employee in this role is to pipe, maintain and repair refrigeration throughout the Fareway Meat & Grocery network of stores.
RESPONSIBILITES:
Install piping and condensing units Start up, test and observe systems to ensure proper function for its operating life Service & maintain existing systems Follow refrigeration piping best practices, keeping up on industry standards Troubleshoot refrigeration systems with different needs Replace faulty refrigeration parts Answer any questions that stores may have about their refrigeration systems Under minimal supervision, perform advanced refrigeration maintenance and repair at stores Direct and oversee the work of contractorsREQUIREMENTS:
High school diploma or equivalent Previous experience working with refrigeration systems Ability to read and understand blueprints and technical instructions Ability to use various tools without needing supervision Excellent communication skills Proven ability to work independently Experience in performing advanced refrigeration diagnosis, maintenance, and repair Electrical and mechanical skills are a plus Overnight TravelLOCATION:
This position will be based out of our Distribution Center Complex in Boone, IA.
Fareway Meat and Grocery is an industry leader.
As such, it provides a dynamic benefits package including insurance, health saving accounts, tuition reimbursement, employee discount and opportunities for position and financial advancement.
Fareway offers pay that is equal to or exceeds the industry standard for similar jobs in this area.
In addition to competitive pay, Fareway Meat and Grocery provides paid time off, paid holidays, paid vacation, and expense reimbursements.
EOESalary:
$22.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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