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Commercial project account manager

Company Name:
EnconHeatingAirConditioning
Work for a company that strives each, and every day to create:

Happy employees!

Happy customers!

Business results!
ENCON Indoor Comfort and Energy Solutions, located in Stratford, Connecticut is hiring an HVAC Professional to work in ourCommercial Construction division.
No other HVAC company or energy solutions provider can match our track record for continuous innovation in comfort and energy-saving systems for both custom residential and commercial buildings. For over 45 years,ENCONhas earned a reputation for raising the standard of engineering excellence. Today we employ over 200 experienced professionals, who each represent ourcompany values.
As aCommercial HVAC Project/Account Manager, you will be supported by fully-staffed, in-house piping, ductwork, fabrication, engineering, and controls teams and have the opportunity to manage premier projects across Southern Connecticut and Westchester County. Click here to visit ourproject portfolio.
Responsibilities:

Business development

Managing commercial construction accounts

Project management of commercial construction projects

Being a Trusted Adviser to our clients

Providing an exceptional customer experience to our clients
Successful candidates will possess:

Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Computer skills (Microsoft Windows & Microsoft Office)

Confidence and ability to make sound decisions

High moral standards and strong work ethic

Documented track record of achievements

Ability to productively work independent and as part of a team

Preferred (but not required): BS Mechanical Engineering, HVAC technology degree, or construction management degree
Find usEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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