HVAC Service Supervisor

Automated MechanicalOgden, UT
6d

About The Position

The HVAC Service Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the service, maintenance, and repair of HVAC systems on commercial and industrial buildings. This role ensures that all work is completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and according to company standards. The supervisor will coordinate field technicians, assist with administrative tasks, provide field and remote support, and help ensure the success of the service department.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum 5–7 years of field experience in HVAC, with at least 2 years in a supervisory or lead role.
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical systems, blueprint reading, and mechanical code.
  • Proven leadership skills and ability to manage multiple teams and priorities.
  • Excellent communication and organizational abilities.
  • OSHA 30 certification or willingness to obtain.
  • Valid driver’s license and clean driving record.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise and coordinate the day-to-day activities of HVAC technicians on maintenance and service calls.
  • Plan and schedule manpower, equipment, and material needs in coordination with the service team.
  • Provide technical guidance to field personnel and assist with problem-solving on-site and remotely.
  • Conduct quality control inspections and ensure adherence to safety protocols.
  • Collaborate with service managers, technicians, and other personnel to ensure smooth department operation.
  • Maintain accurate records, including time sheets, material deliveries, and daily progress reports.
  • Participate in site meetings and communicate effectively with clients
  • Train and mentor crew members, promoting skill development and safe work practices.
  • Identify and address any issues that may impact schedule, budget, or project scope.

Benefits

  • Competitive base salary
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Company vehicle and gas card
  • PTO
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