About the job
At Pearce Services, we've got an exciting career opportunity for you!
Pearce is a premier technology-driven provider of asset management solutions for critical electromechanical infrastructure across North America. We deliver expert maintenance, repair, and engineering services for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, backup power generators, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and critical cooling systems in sectors such as renewable energy, telecommunications, and data centers. Established in 1998, Pearce boasts over 4,000 skilled employees and 28 locations nationwide. As a subsidiary of CBRE Group, Inc., the largest commercial real estate services and investment firm globally, we are committed to excellence. To learn more about Pearce, visit our website.
Your Impact
Pearce is on the lookout for Experienced HVAC Technicians to join our dynamic team, focusing on servicing and repairing commercial HVAC package units at cell tower sites. This fast-paced and fulfilling role is ideal for motivated individuals who are responsible, self-directed, and eager to learn and grow within the telecom industry. This is a regional position, and candidates should reside in the Jefferson City, Missouri area.
Core Responsibilities
- Maintain commercial package cooling systems on Cell Phone Towers by diagnosing, troubleshooting, repairing, or installing and replacing components of entire systems.
- Conduct performance checks and regular maintenance on HVAC equipment.
- Perform additional maintenance or upgrades on out-of-season HVAC equipment.
- Respond to service calls promptly, including emergency call-out services.
- Complete daily work reports accurately and in a timely manner.
- Operate and maintain a motor vehicle safely and legally in accordance with the PEARCE Employee Handbook and insurance requirements.
Core Experience
- Must possess Level 2 or Universal EPA Certification (Required).
- 3+ years of experience in HVAC maintenance (commercial experience preferred).
- Basic knowledge of electronic, mechanical, and electrical components, including refrigeration systems, is preferred.

