work hours
Delegate work
town work
great work ethic
boom style work lifts
general requirements
general job requirements
project requirements
Physical Requirements
Foreman Level
knowledge of mechanical code
mechanical lifts
HVAC Foreman
Sheet Metal Foreman
Journeyman
units
available company
basic HVAC layout knowledge
HVAC Foreman Sheet Metal Foreman: Level 2
This summary explains the general requirements and responsibilities of this position. The list is not meant to be all-inclusive and may be changed or amended at any time at the Company’s discretion.
Job Requirements:
Successfully mastered all general job requirements for Sheet Metal Apprentice, Journeyman, and Foreman Level 1.
Must be hands on and participating in physically installing product on jobs daily
Must hold a ‘Journeyman’ card or equivalent experience
Must be able to perform work from ladders, mechanical lifts, or in opposing spaces as well as be able to operate warehouse and boom style work lifts
Possess mechanical aptitude
Maintain a great work ethic with the desire to advance professionally and personally
Must have reliable transportation and possess a valid driver’s license to be eligible to drive company vehicles
Ability to maintain a positive and trainable attitude while functioning agreeably with different individuals from other levels of work
Must attend company training as provided
Be able to work flexible hours depending on project requirements. (Standard hours are 7:00am to 3:30pm. Some overnight and out of town work may be required)
Must own or purchase necessary tools as skill level advances to match job requirements
Must be willing to continue education through available company and industry training
Must display excellent verbal and written communication skills
Primary Responsibilities:
Possess the skills, knowledge, and craftsmanship to complete most types of commercial or residential projects including new construction, tenant finish, and remodel in a professional manner while staying within in the budget.
Willing and able to share and contribute to the knowledge of the Apprentices and Foremen as well as work with large groups of people.
Must be able to read and interpret blueprints as well as specifications and submittals accurately. When reading blueprints, you must be able to set/mount equipment, rough-in and trim duct systems, ‘B’-type and PVC venting, piping, low voltage and control wiring for units, set all units and fans, ERV’s, dampers, actuators, furnaces, fan coils, heat pumps, condensers, and have a working knowledge of mechanical code.
Must be willing and able to represent Air Comfort Inc., in a variety of meetings.
Complete minimum OSHA 10 training.
Must have basic HVAC layout knowledge and be able to read and interpret product installation, engineering, and owner’s manual prior to equipment installation.
Must be able to turn in accurate duct make-up as well as material lists to the shop.
Delegate work accordingly to the Journeymen and Apprentices, as well as manage work hours efficiently. Generate and submit intelligent RFI’s
Must oversee and ensure that all safety rules are being followed at all times.
Must be able to complete accurately and turn in daily reports in a timely manner.
All employees are accountable for safety and health and are permitted to stop work if an unsafe condition is present. Employees should immediately notify their supervisor so that the potential hazard may be contained or corrected.
Physical Requirements:
Work outdoors or indoors with dusty, noisy, and hazardous materials.
Work in high elevated places, tight spaces, confined areas, and other adverse locations.
Climb, balance, squat, kneel, and crouch.
Willing to work in all types of weather year-round.
Ability to lift and/or carry up to 75 pounds.
Air Comfort Inc., is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.
This summary explains the general requirements and responsibilities of this position. The list is not meant to be all-inclusive and may be changed or amended at any time at the Company’s discretion.
Job Requirements:
Successfully mastered all general job requirements for Sheet Metal Apprentice, Journeyman, and Foreman Level 1.
Must be hands on and participating in physically installing product on jobs daily
Must hold a ‘Journeyman’ card or equivalent experience
Must be able to perform work from ladders, mechanical lifts, or in opposing spaces as well as be able to operate warehouse and boom style work lifts
Possess mechanical aptitude
Maintain a great work ethic with the desire to advance professionally and personally
Must have reliable transportation and possess a valid driver’s license to be eligible to drive company vehicles
Ability to maintain a positive and trainable attitude while functioning agreeably with different individuals from other levels of work
Must attend company training as provided
Be able to work flexible hours depending on project requirements. (Standard hours are 7:00am to 3:30pm. Some overnight and out of town work may be required)
Must own or purchase necessary tools as skill level advances to match job requirements
Must be willing to continue education through available company and industry training
Must display excellent verbal and written communication skills
Primary Responsibilities:
Possess the skills, knowledge, and craftsmanship to complete most types of commercial or residential projects including new construction, tenant finish, and remodel in a professional manner while staying within in the budget.
Willing and able to share and contribute to the knowledge of the Apprentices and Foremen as well as work with large groups of people.
Must be able to read and interpret blueprints as well as specifications and submittals accurately. When reading blueprints, you must be able to set/mount equipment, rough-in and trim duct systems, ‘B’-type and PVC venting, piping, low voltage and control wiring for units, set all units and fans, ERV’s, dampers, actuators, furnaces, fan coils, heat pumps, condensers, and have a working knowledge of mechanical code.
Must be willing and able to represent Air Comfort Inc., in a variety of meetings.
Complete minimum OSHA 10 training.
Must have basic HVAC layout knowledge and be able to read and interpret product installation, engineering, and owner’s manual prior to equipment installation.
Must be able to turn in accurate duct make-up as well as material lists to the shop.
Delegate work accordingly to the Journeymen and Apprentices, as well as manage work hours efficiently. Generate and submit intelligent RFI’s
Must oversee and ensure that all safety rules are being followed at all times.
Must be able to complete accurately and turn in daily reports in a timely manner.
All employees are accountable for safety and health and are permitted to stop work if an unsafe condition is present. Employees should immediately notify their supervisor so that the potential hazard may be contained or corrected.
Physical Requirements:
Work outdoors or indoors with dusty, noisy, and hazardous materials.
Work in high elevated places, tight spaces, confined areas, and other adverse locations.
Climb, balance, squat, kneel, and crouch.
Willing to work in all types of weather year-round.
Ability to lift and/or carry up to 75 pounds.
Air Comfort Inc., is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.