HVAC Service Manager

Gee's Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical, LLCOakwood, GA
$90,000 - $115,000Onsite

About The Position

Gee Heating & Air is seeking a passionate and driven Trade Manager to lead their dynamic team. This role offers the opportunity to oversee all trade activities, inspire a team of skilled professionals, and ensure exceptional customer service. The ideal candidate is a proactive problem-solver with a track record in operational management and a desire for success.

Requirements

  • 5+ years management, HVAC experience preferred
  • Strong organizational leadership skills to lead and grow a team of technicians.
  • Great attitude, high energy, great communication skills, sales driven.
  • Technical background in diagnostic skills on all residential and light commercial equipment preferred
  • Ability to train proper technical diagnostic techniques on all equipment from basic to high efficiency inverter systems.
  • Strong computer skills (word, excel, etc.)
  • Valid drivers’ license and ability to pass background test and drug screen.
  • Ability to handle heavy equipment and work outdoors

Responsibilities

  • Daily management of high-volume service department, HVAC service technicians and staff
  • Evaluate workload and schedule of service work in a way that best utilizes service technicians.
  • Hire, lead, and train a team of techs on technical and sales knowledge.
  • Knowledgeable on how to teach sales and new techniques.
  • Provide excellent customer service; be able to communicate with customer, office staff, sales department, and field help.
  • Report on team performance.
  • Properly and efficiently document all calls/jobs to the company's requirements
  • Stay up to date on current technologies and new products in the field

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • Disability & Term Life Insurance
  • Matching 401k benefits
  • On-going training & development, & growth opportunities
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
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