*Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic ? Full Time (Journeyman or 3rd/4th Year Apprentice)*
*Location:* Red Deer & Central Alberta
*Company:* Independent Control Services Ltd.
Independent Control Services Ltd. is seeking a permanent, full-time *Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanic* (Journeyman or 3rd/4th year apprentice) to join our growing team, servicing Red Deer and the Central Alberta area.
*About Us:*
We?re a family-owned business, proudly serving Alberta since 1985. Our focus is on service, maintenance, and installation of rooftop units (RTUs), make-up air units (MUAs), boilers, chillers, and more. We also work on building management systems (BMS), paint booths, and other specialty systems. Our team is tight-knit, hardworking, and supportive?and we?re looking for the right person to join us.
*What We Offer:*
* Competitive wages
* Comprehensive health and benefits plan through SunLife
* Health Spending Account
* RRSP matching
* Boot allowance
* Supplied uniforms
* Company truck
* Cellphone allowance (so you don?t need to carry two phones)
*Who We?re Looking For:*
An experienced, reliable, and motivated *Journeyman* or *3rd/4th year Apprentice* with a strong background in service and maintenance of RTUs. If you bring a great attitude and want to work with a team that values quality and professionalism, we want to hear from you.
Job Type: Permanent
Pay: $52.00 per hour
Additional pay:
* Overtime pay
Benefits:
* Company car
* Company events
* Dental care
* Extended health care
* RRSP match
* Vision care
Schedule:
* 8 hour shift
* On call
* Overtime
Licence/Certification:
* Drivers Licence (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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