The HVAC Technician is responsible to operate and maintain all HVACR equipment and systems, and other environment systems, including building mechanical/electrical repairs. The applicant will be responsible to operate and maintain all HVACR equipment and systems, and other environment systems, including building mechanical/electrical repairs.   Installs, troubleshoots and repairs heating, air conditioning and refrigeration units, including chillers, boilers and heat pumpsTroubleshoots malfunctioning heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems to determine the cause of the malfunctionPerforms scheduled maintenance inspections, and adjusts, cleans and calibrates various systems to assure proper system operationsRepairs wiring and electronic components associated with automated building management systemsReplaces expansion valves, compressors, motors, coil units and other component partsCleans refrigerant systems from hermetic burnouts, evacuates, and charges systemsTroubleshoots and repairs direct digital and pneumatic control systemsChecks distribution systems for proper velocity, volume, temperature, pressure, etc.Balances air and water treatment systemsDetermines cause of and corrects condensation problemsProvides technical assistance with the design of HVAC systems including installations and modifications to existing systemsAssists in training other technicians and staff in preventative maintenance of HVAC systemsPrepares records and reports describing procedures, actions taken and recommended solutionsPrepares and submits requests for supplies and equipmentResponds to emergency service requestsAbility to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.May supervise work of other techniciansKnowledge of pertinent rules and regulations, guidelines, safety orders, departmental operating procedures and safety regulations sufficient to insure that work is performed in compliance with applicable law.Enforces sound safety and housekeeping practices.Follows safety rules/procedures; avoid known hazards in the work environment.Reviews safety procedures before beginning each job with known hazards.
Safety first. Places avoidance of injury or property damage above all other job requirements.
Follows established safety procedures.Must be available 24/7/365 for assignmentMay be required to wear some type of respiratory protection in the performance of their dutiesWorking independently or in a team situationOther duties as assigned SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
May supervise an assigned work crew.