Aaon, Inc.

Aaon, Inc.

Designs and manufactures energy-efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.

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HVAC End of Line Tester Crew 1 (Sun - Wed 6 AM - 6PM)

Performs testing, troubleshooting, and repair of commercial HVAC units to ensure quality.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Full Time
Junior (1-3 years)

Job Highlights

Environment
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About the Role

Job Description: Middle level tester performs tests on commercial HVAC systems to verify they meet quality and production standards. Corrects any issues found during testing. Tester must be able to complete duties in a safe and timely manner in accordance with quality standards and engineering specifications. Essential Responsibilities/Activities: The following is a list of the essential duties and responsibilities that are expected of the Tech 5 Tester position; however, additional duties may be assigned, as required. Coordinates the work of co‑workers and ensures that their work meets all production standards and schedules. Trains new employees. Responsible to ensure parts are available and production schedules are met. Must be able to communicate effectively with management and co‑workers to achieve department and company goals. Coordinates area activities with other departments. Responsible for completing a higher level of formal training. Operate recovery and reclaim machine to remove Freon prior to fixing leaks. Operate test units from production lines to verify they meet engineering specifications. Troubleshoot and repair defects in test units to complete run testing. Verify units are built correctly to work order and engineering specifications. Perform activities such as wiring all areas, brazing and assembly as required. These tasks support the overall assembly and functionality of the HVAC units. Essential Mental Functions: Charge units with Freon to meet engineering specifications. Check test units for leaks. Communicate effectively with management and employees to ensure high quality and on‑time delivery of units. Complete job assignments to meet production schedules. Coordinate activities with employees and members of other departments to ensure high quality and timely delivery of units. Locate leaks and repair them with brazing equipment. Maintain a safe and productive work environment. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to work in a fast‑paced environment. • Perform tests on commercial HVAC systems to verify quality and production standards. • Identify and correct issues discovered during testing. • Coordinate and oversee co‑workers’ work to meet production schedules. • Train new employees on testing procedures and safety protocols. • Ensure parts availability and adherence to production schedules. • Operate recovery/reclaim equipment to remove Freon and fix leaks. • Run and troubleshoot test units to confirm compliance with engineering specifications. • Repair defects and verify units against work orders and specifications. • Conduct wiring, brazing, and assembly tasks as needed.

Key Responsibilities

  • hvac testing
  • leak repair
  • freon recovery
  • troubleshooting
  • wiring assembly
  • production coordination

What You Bring

Education Requirements: An individual in this job must have attained a minimum of Vocational/Technical Training to meet entry-level requirements. Education beyond the minimum is an added advantage for career development activities. The individual will have a minimum of 0‑5 years industry experience or equivalent experience in a similar industry. Certificates, Licenses, Registration Requirements: License(s): 608 Universal EPA Refrigerant license. A valid 608 Universal EPA Refrigerant license is required to perform refrigerant handling duties. Essential Physical Functions: Lift up to 50 lbs. Climbing, stooping, and sitting for prolonged periods. Requires frequent visits to the manufacturing facility with seasonal hot and cold temperatures, dust, and some chemical fume exposure. • Hold a 608 Universal EPA Refrigerant license. • Possess vocational/technical training with 0–5 years of relevant experience. • Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills and work effectively in a fast‑paced environment. • Lift up to 50 lbs and perform physical tasks in varied temperature and chemical exposure conditions.

Requirements

  • 608 epa
  • vocational training
  • 0-5 years
  • communication
  • fast‑paced
  • lift 50lb

Work Environment

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