
HVAC-R Well-versed in testing connections, repairing components and charging refrigeration systems. Demonstrated success in working alone or as part of a team to complete refrigeration maintenance, repairs and installations quickly and accurately. Detail-oriented HVAC service technician versed in troubleshooting and repairing heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment. Skilled at quickly identifying problems and clearly explaining issues to customers.
Main course an training at shop learning the ways in getting a turn over learning how to give customers in residential the best option for their budget at the time of hire the fleet was getting new graphics on vehicles an most of the work was done in house
Reinforcing ironworker
Layout placement of rebar
Layout all markings on decks setting profile of chairs for post tension cable decks.
Also footings post tension cable decks
Precast cable decks.
Storm traps K rails center dividers.
Worked on everything from the Long Beach Gerald Desmond bridge to parking structures multiple bridges an also worked on 2 different water treatment plants.
Also worked on the Lucus museum in downtown Los Angeles an the purple line high speed train.
EPA regulations
Electrical wiring
Leak checks
System troubleshooting
HVAC and refrigeration systems
Package and split systems
Heating systems
Air conditioning
Refrigeration system evacuation
HVAC controls
Soldering
Valid State driver's license
EPA regulations
Dear Hiring Manager,
I am writing to express my strong interest in the [specific position, e.g., HVAC Technician / Maintenance Technician / Skilled Trades Role] position at [Company Name]. With years of hands-on experience as an ironworker and a certified HVAC technician, combined with a relentless drive to expand my skills across multiple trades, I have built a solid foundation in demanding, real-world work that delivers results. More than anything, my motivation stems from a deep commitment to building a better, more secure future for my family—every long day on the job, every new skill I’ve learned, has been fueled by that purpose.
Starting out as an ironworker taught me the value of precision, safety, and teamwork under tough conditions. I learned to read blueprints, handle heavy materials, and work at heights while always putting safety first. That foundation in structural work gave me a practical understanding of construction systems and how everything connects. Transitioning into HVAC work built on that knowledge—I became skilled in installing, troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for residential and commercial properties. Along the way, I’ve picked up a lot more: electrical basics, plumbing integrations, welding repairs, energy efficiency techniques, and problem-solving in high-pressure situations where downtime isn’t an option.
What drives me most isn’t just the technical side—it’s knowing that every system I install or fix directly improves people’s lives, whether it’s keeping a family comfortable in their home or ensuring a business runs smoothly. That same drive pushes me to keep learning and growing. I’ve actively sought out opportunities to expand my expertise because I want to bring more value to my team and create greater stability for my own family. I’m the kind of person who shows up early, stays late when needed, and never stops asking questions to do the job better.
I am confident that my diverse trade experience, strong work ethic, and family-first mindset would make me a reliable and dedicated addition to your team. I would welcome the chance to discuss how my background and passion align with [Company Name]’s goals. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the possibility of speaking with you soon.
Sincerely,
Jeffery Paul Brinton