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Under general supervision, the Refrigeration Mechanic performs responsible work involving all aspects of the operation, installation, maintenance, and repair of building and auxiliary Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems.
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Changes burned out light bulbs within the facilities; informs lead person/supervisor of other lighting, plumbing, heating/cooling, or maintenance problems that occur on shift. Assists supervisor with the maintenance of OSHA compliant records of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for cleaning products/chemicals used in custodial maintenance.
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Knowledge and experience in repair and general maintenance of heating, electrical, plumbing and carpentry required. The Facilities Operator I is responsible for operating, monitoring, repairing, and performing preventative maintenance on facility equipment in assigned location(s.
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Under general supervision, performs moderately complex repair of equipment and facilities electro/mechanical systems. Operates plant heating, cooling, ventilation, pumping and compressor systems.
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Manages the overall operations of the contract, including: the performance of daily operations, scheduled maintenance; administration of subcontracts for facilities work. Ensures proper upkeep of facilities to include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, sanitation, general appearance of buildings and grounds and emergency situations affecting the facilities.
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The HVAC Technician position is part of a team responsible for operating and maintaining the Seattle Center boilers, chillers, heat pumps, AC units, plus all Air Handling Units and mixing boxes in the buildings and facilities.
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Performs general plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) repairs to the facilities equipment and systems. 1 to 3 years of experience in restaurant and/or commissary maintenance.
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Operates Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, building automation systems, refrigeration monitoring systems, patient care systems, and all support equipment systems by following manufacturer's specifications to ensure a comfortable, health environment for Health System facilities.
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Participates in performing a variety of semi-skilled and skilled work in the maintenance and repair of college buildings, facilities, and fixtures including electrical, plumbing, carpentry, mechanical, and painting.
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Performs a wide range of facilities services tasks including non-technical maintenance of plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilating, and/or air conditioning facilities and equipment, at a level not requiring formal licensure.
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Plan shutdowns for maintenance and repair pumps including chilled water, heating, and steam condensate pumps. These systems include but are not limited to air cooled, water cooled, hot water systems, chilled water systems, VAV systems, steam heating systems, flooded evaporator chillers, centrifugal chillers, screw compressor chillers and building automation control systems.
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The applicant shall perform general maintenance, improvements, clean-up, and repair work upon approval or as directed by the facilities staff. The applicant shall Must be proficient in identifying improper system operations, and have ability to diagnose operational problems in the building systems, such as plumbing, heating-fuel powered heating/boiler, electrical and fire alarm systems.
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You will diagnose and repair refrigeration, heating and air-conditioning systems commonly installed in supermarkets, convenient stores and cold storage facilities. Perform routine maintenance procedures on supermarket refrigeration systems and self-contained temperature-controlled merchandisers.
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Perform skilled mechanical maintenance duties in the inspection, repair, installation and alteration of District heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems and related equipment and facilities; perform preventive maintenance and routine servicing of equipment.
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The Maintenance Technician reports to the Facilities Manager and is responsible for assisting in the proper physical and mechanical upkeep of the property. + Plumbing, electrical, HVAC and heating system repairs.
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