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Trade: commercial HVAC service and repair
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 42
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Looking for an HVAC tech
<P>We are located in Central Southern Connecticut and are looking for a D-2 Licensed HVAC Commercial tech with 5 years experience for P/M's Filter changes and service on up to 40 ton RTU's.</P>
<P>Experience with Natural gas, propane and electric heat.</P> <P>Anyone out there looking for a job? </P> |
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HVAC professional
Trade: HVAC
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: New York
Posts: 67
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Re: Looking for an HVAC techQuote:
If your looking for expert you can check your local or you can search online.
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Trade: parts
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: India
Posts: 1
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Re: Looking for an HVAC tech
We are a property management company looking for a reliable HVAC technician to do service and install work on an as needed basis.
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Hvac
Trade: Hvac
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: USA
Posts: 1
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Re: Looking for an HVAC tech
u can just this one...contact them to fulfill your needs http://www.aceprohvac.com
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