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Refrigeration technicians play a crucial role in keeping our homes and businesses comfortable. They use various hand tools like wrenches, electric drills, pipe cutters, and hammers to connect components of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems. These technicians often work long hours, typically a 40-hour week with potential overtime, including evening and weekend shifts for 24-hour service needs. Working both indoors and outdoors, they may collaborate with electricians or sheet metal workers. Their expertise ensures your environment stays cool and comfortable!
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Refrigeration Technician By: JohnHarris
Working Conditions • Tools and Equipment used on a job Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration techs use hand tools such as wrenches, electric drills, pipe cutters, and hammers to connect parts. They also use devices such as thermometers, voltmeters, and manometers to test the equipment.
Work Hours • Refrigeration technician working long hard hours People in this field usually work a 5-day, 40-hour week, with overtime during busy periods. Some work evening and weekend shifts if their employers provide 24-hour service.
Where they work Technicians work inside and outside of buildings sometimes on top of them Sometimes on top of the building or house
Techs usually work alone, but may work with electricians or sheet metal workers if the job requires it
Keep it cool! They’re the reason why your house is cool!