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What is the difference between Hydronic Heating vs HVAC Technician?

AspectHydronic HeatingHVAC Technician
CredentialsPlumber license, HVAC certificationHVAC certification, EPA certification
Work EnvironmentResidential and commercial heating systems, boiler roomsHeating, ventilation, air conditioning systems in various settings
Industry UsageHeating system installation and maintenanceCooling, heating, ventilation system repair and installation

Hydronic Heating specialists focus on installing and maintaining water-based heating systems, often requiring plumbing and HVAC certifications. HVAC Technicians work on a broader range of climate control systems, including heating, cooling, and ventilation. While both roles may overlap in residential settings, Hydronic Heating is specialized in water-based systems, whereas HVAC Technicians handle a wider array of climate systems.

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TAB Technician (Testing, Adjusting, Balancing)

TAB Technician (Testing, Adjusting, Balancing)

Integra Testing Services, LLC

Indianapolis, IN

$22 - $34/hr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

*Please note: this role is for a field-based Technician who travels to and from jobsites in the Indianapolis area daily*



About the Job
You ensure HVAC systems perform exactly as designed. In this hands-on role, you test, adjust, and balance air and water (hydronic) systems to meet project specifications and industry standards. If you enjoy technical work, problem solving, and seeing the real-world impact of your work, this role is for you.


What You'll Be Doing

  • Test, adjust, and balance (TAB) air and water (hydronic) HVAC systems to meet design specifications.
  • Inspect systems to verify compliance with project plans and identify performance issues.
  • Read and interpret mechanical drawings, specifications, control schematics, and equipment data.
  • Accurately document all testing, adjusting, and balancing activities using project-specific reporting procedures.


What You Bring to the Table

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • NEBB or AABC certification preferred, but not required.
  • Strong math skills, including calculations related to air and water (hydronic) balancing.
  • Ability to read and understand mechanical drawings, technical documents, and Statements of Work (SOWs).
  • Ability to work independently with attention to detail and a commitment to quality work.


Don't Check Every Box?

If you're excited about this role and believe you'd be a great fit, we encourage you to apply even if you don't meet every requirement listed above. Know someone who would be a great fit? Share this opportunity with them.