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HVAC Technician - 1st Shift - Holland, MI

Haworth
life insurance, parental leave, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, 401(k)
United States, Michigan, Holland
1 Haworth Center (Show on map)
Jan 27, 2026

Company Overview

We Look Forward to Meeting You!



We know finding the right job that fits your life is important. If you're looking for a manufacturing role in a company that offers a diverse and inclusive work environment, stability, competitive wages, and growth opportunities, then Haworth is the place for you! Regardless of your skill level or background, we believe everyone can contribute to our company's success. We value our members and invest in their development and well-being to help them succeed.



In business for more than 70 years, Haworth is a family-owned, global leader in office furniture and architectural interiors. In addition to our heritage of innovative design and quality products, we are proud of our members who have contributed to our company's success and stability.


You're looking for a good job, and we're looking for good people. Let's meet!



Why Haworth? Find outhere!



Here at Haworth, our Members enjoy the following benefits from their first day of employment:




  • Medical, dental, vision, life insurance
  • 401K with company match
  • 4 weeks Paid Time Off Accrual by pay period
  • Bonus opportunities
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Parental Leave
  • On-site 24-hour Fitness Center
  • Opportunity for overtime (Paid at time and a half)

Job Overview

We are currently looking for a HVAC Technician 2 to join our team in Holland.



Provides services or equipment necessary to maintain HVAC and energy management systems in routine or emergency situations to all Haworth facilities. Designs, builds, installs, and maintains Facilities' Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. Ensures all required permits are obtained.



Maintains knowledge and skills in all HVAC crafts, repairs, and duties.

Essential Functions

  • Performs extensive preventive maintenance on HVAC-related equipment, ensuring timely completion of repairs and reduced downtime of equipment. Inspects all equipment for defective or worn parts. Replaces filters, fills oil and lubrication levels, and makes adjustments as needed.
  • Leads monitoring, schedules, documents, and updates all HVAC and energy management records as needed, ensuring accurate and up-to-date records.
  • Troubleshoots and repairs all HVAC and other related equipment; coordinates and/or installs/ repairs electrical and plumbing systems related to HVAC equipment; and constructs, designs, builds, installs, and starts-up all HVAC equipment to support plant and company goals.
  • Installs and maintains all heating boilers, humidification systems, environmental climate control equipment, energy management systems, and any equipment relating to operation of HVAC or building monitoring functions, ensuring efficient operation of systems.
  • Installs and maintains all cafeteria equipment, including ovens, grills, deep fryers, steamers, and other related equipment.
  • Coordinates and oversees external service vendors when necessary to repair and maintain HVAC equipment and systems.
  • Creates and completes work requests and work orders, sources parts from tool crib, and obtains historical work orders information. Maintains documentation of equipment; completes all appropriate paperwork.
  • Leads vendor management program, assisting with issuance of RFP's, onboarding vendors and onsite verification of task completion. External vendors are utilized to supplement in-house task management. Issues purchase requisitions and processes invoices with accounts payable.
  • Contacts suppliers to gather information and discuss performance and service issues and warranty claims and obtain quotes.
  • Responsible for validation that external vendors are completing contractual obligations.
  • Team with all business sectors on understanding their concerns and needs to ensure a safe and compliant site.
  • Rotates through department work centers based on business need.
  • Works overtime as needed.
  • Performs additional responsibilities as requested to achieve business objectives.

Do you meet these qualifications?

EDUCATION



  • 2-4 year Tech School or equivalent



WORK REQUIREMENTS and EXPERIENCE



  • Five years HVAC commercial or industrial experience.
  • Michigan HVAC Contractors License with Certification level 2 (HVAC Equipment) level 6 (unlimited heating) and 8 (unlimited refrigeration and air conditioning service).
  • Ability to take out permits as needed.
  • Requires a working knowledge of current state and local mechanical codes and validates adherence.
  • Must hold Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification to perform refrigerant recovery.
  • Industrial Lift Truck Certification and State-issued driver's license required.



ENVIRONMENTAL and PHYSICAL DEMANDS



  • Large machinery and equipment used in work areas. Possibility of cuts, scrapes or bruises.
  • Moderate exposure to dust, noise, solvent, heat, paint, and lubricants. May also be exposed to glue, solvent, heat, paint, fiberglass, and denatured alcohol.
  • Constant mental and visual alertness required to avoid potential serious injury to self and others in all work groups.
  • Eye protection required; hearing protection may be required.
  • Moves and may lift materials and/or products weighing up to 50 pounds, occasionally more (assistance given with heavier objects).
  • Walks, bends, twists, turns, reaches and lifts while performing functions of position.
  • Standing required for extended periods.
  • Work requires regular repetitive arm and hand movement.
  • May be required to climb stairs and ladders.



Applicants must possess an unrestricted right to work in the US to be eligible for the position. required.

Ideally, you have also demonstrated the following:

  • Ability to maintain knowledge of maintenance and related test equipment, voltage testers, small tools, and air measurement instruments.
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain certification for Aerial Lift and Fall Protection, Overhead Crane, Lock-Out Tag-Out, Electrical Safety, and Confined Space Entry.
  • Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and manuals in order to perform repairs.
  • Ability to utilize appropriate electronic production system and maintenance management system to complete job duties, along with the respective technology tools, e.g. personal computer (PC), tablet, keyboard, mouse, RF gun.
  • Must be thoroughly familiar with current equipment and latest job-related test equipment.
  • Ability to operate company vehicles, material handling equipment, and aerial lifts (to heights of 60 feet), including accessing and operating bucket controls.
  • Proficient at troubleshooting equipment outages and failures.



**Please be aware that applicants will only be considered for the shift they have selected as their available working hours.**



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