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HVAC Technician

Cook Inlet Housing Authority

Location
Anchorage AK
Salary
$33.65 - $37.26 Non-exempt; hourly
Type
Maintenance
Remote
On-site
Timing
Year-round
Closes
2026-08-10
Source
The Foraker Group (nonprofits) (synced)

Cook Inlet Housing Authority (CIHA) is looking for a skilled HVAC Technician to support and maintain HVAC and refrigeration systems across our residential and commercial properties. In this role, you’ll help ensure our buildings remain safe, functional, and comfortable for our residents. This is a field-based position working across multiple properties and collaborating with maintenance staff and property teams.

What’s in It for You?

A combination of self-directed and collaborative work under the direction of a highly organized, straight forward manager.

A workplace where your contributions are recognized and make a real difference.

Work that helps change our community for the better.

Competitive salary and benefits package;

Compensation: $33.65 – $37.26 per hour (DOE)

Medical plans offered through the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) Program

Employer-paid Dental and Vision coverage

Employer-paid Group Life Insurance, AD&D, Short-Term Disability, and Long-Term Disability

Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Accrual & Paid Holidays

State of Alaska PERS/SBS Retirement

Plus many other supplemental insurance offerings

What We’re Looking For:

We’re looking for a hands-on HVAC technician with strong troubleshooting skills and the ability to manage work efficiently in the field: Here’s what we’re after:

At least 2 years of HVAC journeyman-level experience in maintenance and repair.

Active Alaska HVAC Journeyman or Master License.

Valid Driver’s License and reliable, insured vehicle suitable for all-weather travel.

Strong working knowledge of HVAC and refrigeration systems, tools, and safety practices.

Ability to troubleshoot, prioritize tasks, and work independently with minimal supervision.

Comfortable with moving heavy and large appliances – must be able to lift 70-100lbs.

Basic computer skills (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook preferred).

Strong communication skills and the ability to work respectfully with residents, staff, and contractors.

Someone who’s dependable, proactive, and likes working collaboratively.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Perform inspection, installation, repair, and modification of HVAC and refrigeration systems, including compressors, chillers, pumps, and ventilation equipment.

Conduct preventative maintenance on boilers, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems; monitor performance and make necessary adjustments.

Diagnose issues and repair or replace components such as motors, thermostats, valves, belts, and safety controls, including related electrical work.

Install and calibrate systems and piping; rebuild and maintain compressors and mechanical equipment while ensuring tools and inventory are in safe working order.

Coordinate and document work, maintain clean and safe job sites, respond to on-call emergencies, and identify/report safety concerns to support resident safety.

Who We Are:

We’re Cook Inlet Housing Authority – we develop, own, and operate a portfolio of affordable rental housing in the Cook Inlet region of southcentral Alaska. We are leaders in community development and advocacy work around affordable housing.  We are the Tribally Designated Housing Entity for Cook Inlet Region Inc. We believe in partnership and collaboration. Our mission is to create housing opportunities that empower our people and build our community.  Our work vibe is collaborative. If making a difference in the community matters to you, we may be a great fit!

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