Lead HVAC Installer
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Peak Plumbing, Heating and Cooling
Gypsum, CO (In Person)
$88,400 Salary, Full-Time
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Lead HVAC Installer Gypsum, CO 81637 $35
- $50 an hour
- Full-time $35
- $50 an hour
- Full-time About Us At Peak Plumbing and Heating LLC, we are committed to providing exceptional plumbing and heating services to our clients while fostering a positive, growth-oriented work environment.
- every action has a purpose Discipline
- stay focused, organized, and controlled Accountability
- holding yourself and others accountable for what you say you're going to do Teamwork
- our collective effort of everyone working together toward our mission statement Excellence
- striving to achieve the highest standard in your performance Job Summary Peak Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling is looking for a skilled HVAC Installation Technician to join our growing Installation Department .
What You'll Do Blueprint Reading & System Layout:
Interpret HVAC drawings, blueprints, and technical diagrams to design and lay out HVAC, ductwork, piping, and control systems. Determine routing and optimal equipment placement based on structural requirements.Material Takeoffs & Procurement:
Generate accurate material take-offs for assigned projects and coordinate with procurement or supply chain teams to ensure timely delivery of parts and equipment.System Installation:
Install, modify, and repair HVAC, hydronic, and refrigeration systems. Fabricate and install ductwork, and install piping systems using various methods (cutting, threading, brazing, soldering, pressing, grooving, gluing, expanding).Equipment & Component Setup:
Install furnaces, boilers, condensers, air handlers, fan coils, rooftop units, refrigerant lines, condensate drains, gas lines, venting, and humidification systems.Controls & Low Voltage Systems:
Install and connect thermostats, sensors, relays, and zone controls. Program and troubleshoot HVAC control systems to ensure proper integration of mechanical and control components.Testing & Commissioning:
Perform pressure testing, leak detection, system flushing, evacuation, and refrigerant charging. Test systems for proper operation using gauges, meters, and diagnostic tools to verify performance.Communication & Coordination:
Collaborate with general contractors, engineers, inspectors, and other trades. Provide updates on project progress, issues, and changes to align with project schedules.Code Compliance & Documentation:
Ensure all work complies with national, state, and local HVAC codes while maintaining accurate documentation of installations, materials, and test results.Quality Control & Troubleshooting:
Inspect installations for accuracy, diagnose and resolve system issues or installation conflicts, and recommend improvements in methods and materials.Decision-Making & Problem Solving:
Make field decisions regarding routing, system adjustments, and component selection, adapting to site conditions with practical solutions.Safety Compliance:
Follow OSHA standards and company safety procedures, use proper PPE, maintain a clean, organized work environment, report hazards, and participate in safety training. HVAC Systems Include, but are not limited to: Furnaces & air handlers Boilers (gas & electric) and hydronic systems Heat pumps (air-to-air and air-to-water) Air conditioning systems and refrigeration components Split systems (ducted and ductless / mini-splits) Rooftop units and packaged systems Fan coils and booster fans Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERV) & Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) Exhaust fans and make-up air systems Humidification systems Refrigerant line sets and condensate systems Gas piping, venting, and closed-loop hydronic piping Radiant, baseboard, and snowmelt systems Low-voltage controls, thermostats, relays, and sensorsCompetencies & Work Habits Core Values & Professionalism:
Demonstrates integrity, a positive attitude, and a commitment to a respectful, professional work environment. Maintains a clean appearance, represents the organization well, and actively supports a positive, team-oriented culture.Customer Service & Communication:
Exceptional verbal communication skills for interacting with customers, teammates, and other trades. Listens actively, speaks clearly, and maintains professionalism in all customer-facing situations.Judgment & Decision-Making:
Exercises a high degree of judgment and independence when evaluating situations. Makes effective, informed decisions in dynamic field conditions with minimal oversight.Problem-Solving & Prioritization:
Applies critical thinking to troubleshoot issues, prioritize tasks, and respond effectively to changing job demands or installation conditions.Multitasking & Organization:
Handles multiple responsibilities throughout the day while maintaining focus, patience, and organization in high-pressure, fast-paced environments.Time Management:
Consistently demonstrates strong time management skills by being punctual, meeting project deadlines, and efficiently managing daily tasks. Attention toDetail:
Delivers high accuracy and quality in all aspects of HVAC system installation and documentation, verifying work against specifications and codes.Adaptability & Continuous Improvement:
Open to changes in the work environment, participates in ongoing training, seeks self-improvement, and adapts to new tools, systems, and procedures.Technical Proficiency:
Proficient in the safe and effective use of HVAC tools and specialized equipment (e.g., ST tools). Maintains vehicles and tools in good working condition.Team Participation:
Attends required meetings, supports overall team goals, contributes to a collaborative workplace, and willingly assists coworkers. What We're Looking For/ Qualifications High school diploma or GED required. 6,800 hours OR 4 years of relevant experience in the HVAC industry. Valid Driver's License and a clean driving record preferred. Must be 18+ years of age. EPA Certification required. Proficiency in using, safely operating, and maintaining power tools required for HVAC tasks. What Success Looks Like Installation projects are completed accurately, on schedule, and up to code. Equipment, ductwork, and piping are laid out efficiently, maximizing system performance and structural aesthetics. Systems are meticulously tested, commissioned, and documented with zero leaks or operational callbacks. Clear, professional communication is maintained with general contractors, inspectors, and internal team members. A safe, clean, and organized job site is maintained daily in accordance with OSHA standards. Physical Requirements Ability to spend prolonged periods of time standing, sitting, or walking. Ability to lift and carry up to 75 lbs regularly , and maneuver heavier items with assistance. Comfortable working in tight spaces (crawl spaces, attics, mechanical rooms) and at heights (climbing ladders, working on rooftops). Ability to stand, kneel, bend, squat, and crouch for extended periods. Manual dexterity and good hand-eye coordination for precise work with tools and small components. Tolerance for exposure to hot, cold, wet, and humid conditions in both indoor and outdoor environments (homes, businesses, and construction sites). Exposure to dust, debris, fumes, potential allergens, and hazardous materials (glues, primers, refrigerant, gas lines). Ability to wear and work in protective gear (gloves, masks, eye protection). Strong vision for reading gauges and blueprints; good hearing for detecting system noises, leaks, or alarms.Schedule & Compensation Schedule Standard Hours:
Shift starts at 7:00 a.m. with 10-hour workdays (includes a 30-minute paid lunch and 2 paid 10-minute breaks).Days:
Monday through Thursday (4-day workweek).Seasonal Flexibility:
End times vary by season. Slower seasons typically range from 35-40 hours/week; peak busy seasons can range from 40-60 hours/week. Overtime is available with prior approval.Compensation Hourly Wage:
$35.00 to $50.00 per hour (based on experience). Eligible for performance-based bonuses and incentives. Opportunities for advancement through company-supported training and professional development. Why Join Peak PHC? We believe that great service starts with a great team. When you join Peak PHC, you're not just taking a job; you're joining a family that values collaboration, development, and excellence. You'll be supported with training, respected for your contributions, and rewarded for your performance. Join our team as a Lead HVAC and contribute to creating memorable experiences for our clients while developing your professional skills in a supportive environment.Pay:
$35.00- $50.
Benefits:
401(k) 5% Match Company truck Dental insurance Fuel card Health insurance Health savings account Paid time off Parental leave Professional development assistance Vision insuranceWork Location:
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