Griffis Gas is hiring service technicians!

Hiring gas service technicians - Griffis Gas

The propane industry is growing more and more every day as its diverse benefits and innovative uses are changing the way the world is powered. Since 1941, families and businesses in Jacksonville have trusted Griffis Gas with all of their propane needs and with years of experience, they are Northeast Florida's top choice for propane.

Are you searching for a career with a company that offers comfortable benefits, a 401(k), paid time off and opportunities for advancement? Griffis Gas is hiring service technicians to install, maintain and service propane installations and equipment for residential and industrial propane customers. As a service technician, not only is mechanical skill, problem solving and safety important, but you’ll have the opportunity to help others discover what propane is all about, from heating homes to powering vehicles and cutting down the carbon footprint.

What does a Griffis Gas service technician do?

  • Locate and repair on-site propane leaks for residential and industrial customers
  • Perform all expected functions with safety as the first priority
  • Provide courteous, timely, and professional propane service to ensure maximum customer satisfaction
  • Drive a service truck with attached crane and boom
  • Deliver, install, and remove propane tanks of various sizes

Join our team

Through our years of experience, Griffis Gas understands that one of the most important elements of a successful business is an outstanding team of employees that upholds integrity, hard work and superb customer service, and we strive to give our employees the best working environment possible to achieve their career goals.

Find out more about all of the wonderful careers offered at Griffis Gas, a drug free workplace that recognizes the needs and achievements of their employees and fosters an environment for success. If you’re interested in a position as a service technician, don’t hesitate to contact Griffis Gas today!

Posted on Wednesday, June 21, 2016
By: Hank Griffis

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Safety Tips

Tip 5: Don't run out of gas!

Serious safety hazards, such as fire or explosion can result. If your storage tank gets empty or depleted, air and moisture can enter. This can cause a build-up of rust inside the tank. Rust can decrease the concentration of the odor of propane, making it harder to smell. If your propane tank runs out of gas, any pilot lights on your appliances will go out. This can be extremely dangerous if not handled properly.