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HVACR SERVICE CT-MA-RI
Total Comfort Mechanical, LLC is a leading provider of self-perform regional HVAC/R services to the nation's largest retailers and commercial clients. Based in New Jersey, the firm has quickly become a "go to" contractor in the Northeast. Our goal is to hire and retain highly motivated individuals who have the highest ethical standards and the best reputation in the industry. Built on customer service and customer satisfaction, the greatest assets of our company are our employees and the clients they serve. If you have a passion to excel in this field and are looking for a career rather than a job, we invite you to come learn more about our rapidly expanding team.
Service Technician Position
Qualifications:
-Min 5 years of service
-Independent worker
-Ability to learn multiple sized and types of systems
-Good appearance, organizational skills, and detailed oriented
-Hands on knowledge of one or more of the following:
-HVAC systems (1-50 Tons)
-Commercial refrigeration
-Boilers (gas and oil fired)
-Electrical Troubleshooting
-Digital Controls
-Flexibility to work overtime/weekends/holidays, as necessary
Education:
-High school diploma or equivalent
-Universal type refrigerant certification
-Valid driver's license
-HVAC Technician's License
Our Standard Benefits include:
-Medical/Prescription Drug Insurance
-Dental
-Vision
-Retirement
-Death Benifit
-Company Paid Holidays
-Paid Vacation
-Service Truck
-Uniforms
-Tool Loans
Please visit our website to apply www.totalcomfortmechanical.com
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Looked through your site, could not find wage compensation.
What would one expect to be compensated, meeting your above criteria?
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Compensation is based upon experience, but for the journeyman position we have open would be in the range of 50-65k
 Originally Posted by indy2000
Looked through your site, could not find wage compensation.
What would one expect to be compensated, meeting your above criteria?
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"journeyman". Are you a Union company?
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I happen to know Mr-Kool personally so i implore anyone meeting those qualifications to contact him.
Every customer you take for granted today will be someone else's tomorrow.
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No we are non-union, but we are very competitive in compensation and benefits.
 Originally Posted by MechanicallyInclined
"journeyman". Are you a Union company?
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Some of these Union HVACR Tradesmen & Servicemen that aren't advancing due to the MES limitations might be interested. This position is for Light Commercial Unitary service correct?
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 Originally Posted by mr-kool
Compensation is based upon experience, but for the journeyman position we have open would be in the range of 50-65k
thank you.
IMHO I don't see that as competitive, compared to locals in the area you serve.
thanx again and good luck.
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After careful consideration, this position wouldn't be competative, pay wise, to a Union company in the Boston area, as an Sm 1 (80% of Jm) would do about $77K/Yr. & an Sm 2 would do even higher. Not that bad for CT & RI tho.
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hope to hear a response from the original poster on your findings.
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55,000-65,000 how is this competitive lol union journeyman service tech makes 36.00 hour thats 75,000 a year not including benefits good luck with finding a good tech for 25.00 hour in ny doing commercial work
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 Originally Posted by raven22
55,000-65,000 how is this competitive lol union journeyman service tech makes 36.00 hour thats 75,000 a year not including benefits good luck with finding a good tech for 25.00 hour in ny doing commercial work 
I think $48/Hr. for HVACR Jm is more like it, in NYC.
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 Originally Posted by MechanicallyInclined
I think $48/Hr. for HVACR Jm is more like it, in NYC.
well i mean just becoming journyman yea if you have more than 5 years experience A guys make more
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