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The successful candidate must have a good understanding of mechanical systems, for a variety of project types including building mechanical systems such as: HVAC, plumbing, facilities design (boilers, chillers, cooling towers, air compressors), piping layout, equipment selection, district & central heating and chilled water plants, campus-type utility distribution systems, industrial/process facilities, power and infrastructure retrofits and upgrades, and other energy infrastructure projects.
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Calculate heating and cooling loads, energy consumption, savings, and life cycle analysis of HVAC systems using energy modeling software. LEED AP Certification a plus10+ years of relevant post education experience as a Mechanical EngineerProficient in AutoCAD and RevitProject experience in Mixed Use and Multifamily buildings are highly preferred.
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To assist in the preventative, predictive and corrective maintenance measures at Mia for building heating, humidity, cooling and temperature control systems and the maintenance and operation of central boiler and chiller plants.
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The ideal candidate will have background/experience with design and development of residential heating and cooling products (Indoor and Outdoor Splits Systems, Packaged Units.
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Utilizes several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. Additional certification in one or more of the following: electrical, mechanical, HVAC and refrigeration systems, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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I've teamed up with a mechanical contractor in the heart of NYC. Specializing in mechanical systems for commercial buildings, doing boilers, chillers, VRF and piping; there main focus is in heating and air-conditioning.
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Monitor direct-digital-control (DDC) software unique to each piece of HVAC equipment to allow computer monitoring and remote adjustments for comfort and precision cooling and heating.
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5 Seasons Mechanical in Peachtree Corners, GA is actively seeking a full-time Senior Commercial HVAC Service Technician to diagnose and repair heating and cooling units.
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Technical expertise, knowledge, and experience on Facilities and Semiconductor Mechanical and Process Systems including Cleanroom HVAC, Chilled Water, Heating Water, Makeup Air, Recirculation Air, Process Cooling Water, Process Exhaust, Compressed Air, Process Vacuum, General HVAC, etc.
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Monitor operation, repair, and maintain refrigeration, water cooling and air conditioning equipment; boilers, heating, ventilating and hot water equipment; pumps, valves, piping and filters; other mechanical and electrical equipment; recording readings as necessary to assure proper operation of equipment; responsible for reporting any problems/malfunctions.
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The HVAC Service Technician will be responsible for performing service, repair and maintenance of commercial air conditioning equipment including, but not limited to; air handlers, air cooled chillers, water cooled chillers, cooling towers, pumps, packaged rooftop, fans, boilers, and on-board controls.
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Understanding of cooling and heating system functions including combustion, heat transfer, airflow and thermal stresses (a plus). - create access to cooling and comfort in buildings and homes, transport and protect food and perishables, connect customers to elevated performance with less environmental impact, dramatically reduce energy demands and carbon emissions, and innovate with a better world in mind.
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The Pipe Fitter lays out, fabricates, assembles, installs and maintains piping and piping systems and equipment for steam, hot water, heating, cooling, lubricating, sprinkling and industrial processing systems.
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Uses several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. Universal CFC certification/EPA Universal required Prefer certification in one or more of the following: electrical, mechanical, HVAC and refrigeration systems, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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ABOUT THE ROLE: As a CBRE Building Engineer, youll be responsible for monitoring, maintaining, and repairing building system operations and the performance of various areas including plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating, and cooling.
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