The HVAC Mechanic V performs skilled technical and mechanical work. The HVAC Mechanic V position performs responsibilities under the direction and supervision of the HVAC Chief and guidance of the Zone Supervisor in accordance with the standard practices of the HVAC trade.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Oversees and performs tasks using the standard power tools, materials, and trade codes to include personnel safety
Oversees and performs service, maintenance, replacement, and repair of direct expansion equipment, chilled water equipment and ventilation systems
Operates energy management system: schedules, starts and stops equipment, adjusts the parameter of the HVAC system
Responsible for the supervision of contracted work
Schedules and directs the work of the A/C shop
Maintains records of the A/C shop
Assists in ordering parts, maintaining inventory of parts, estimating materials and labor
Ensures that the work is completed in a safe worker like manner and applicable to standard trade practices and codes
Performs assigned preventive maintenance tasks including replacing filters, replacing bearings, lubricating motors, troubleshooting and making repair recommendations
Maintains, replaces, and repairs cooling towers, air compressors, pneumatic regulators, lines and driers, air handler units, exhaust and supply fans, water pumps, direct expansion equipment, water coolers, thermostats and related equipment
Performs annual cleaning of coils and cooling towers
Coordinates with other trades
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Requirements
High school diploma or equivalent
Minimum of five (5) years experience in the HVAC trade, with two (2) of those years at a supervisory level
Possess an AC class A Contractor's certificate from the state or a Master's Air Conditioning license
Possess EPA Universal certification
Possess a valid driver’s license with the ability to travel to any campus
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