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Sr. HVAC Controls Service Technician

Company: Trane Technologies

Location: San Diego, CA

Posted Mar 22, 2025

Must possess a valid driver’s license for a minimum of 12 months, with no major or frequent traffic violations including, but not limited to:

HVAC Service Technician

Company: All City Plumbing & Air

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Posted Mar 23, 2025

Valid driver's license and clean driving record. EPA certification for handling refrigerants (Type I and II). Our average hvac technician makes $100,000+/year,…

Service Plumber

Company: All City Plumbing

Location: Anaheim, CA

Posted Mar 23, 2025

We are extremely busy with on-demand plumbing calls and hiring immediately for Anaheim & Rancho Cucamonga locations. Walk-ins basis only, no appointment needed.

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