- Perform AC installations: As an AC Technician, you will be responsible for properly installing air conditioning units in residential or commercial buildings. This includes ensuring all components are connected correctly and the unit is functioning efficiently.
- Conduct AC maintenance: You will need to regularly inspect and maintain air conditioning systems to ensure they are running smoothly. This includes cleaning filters, checking for leaks, and replacing any damaged parts.
- Assist with AC repairs: In the event of a malfunction, you will need to troubleshoot the issue and make repairs as necessary. This could involve fixing leaks, replacing faulty components, or recalibrating the system.
- Support senior technicians: As an AC Helper, you will work alongside experienced technicians to learn new skills and gain hands-on experience in the field. This role involves assisting with various tasks and learning how to effectively troubleshoot HVAC systems.
Required skills and expectations:
- Knowledge of AC motors and components: You should have a good understanding of how air conditioning systems work, including the different components involved in cooling the air.
- Technical skills: An AC Technician needs to be technically competent in diagnosing and repairing HVAC systems. This includes being able to use tools and equipment effectively.
- Strong attention to detail: Precision is key in the HVAC industry, so you must pay close attention to detail when installing, maintaining, or repairing air conditioning units.
- Ability to work independently: While you may work alongside a team, you should also be capable of handling tasks independently and managing your time effectively.