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Supervises all power plant operations including steam and electrical power generation and distribution; refrigeration and air conditioning; elevator equipment; supervises maintenance and repair of all laundry and kitchen equipment, elevators and repair shops.
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Knowledge of and ability to perform in the areas of: plumbing, carpentry, masonry, and electrical, heating, and air conditioning repair. Two (2) years of experience as a building maintenance technician, handy person, boiler worker, or related position.
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Qualified to operate or assist in operating all heating and ventilating equipment, engines, turbines, motors, combustion engines, pumps, air compressors, ice and refrigerating machines, air conditioning units, fans and siphons on the site assigned.
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Eight (8) years of experience operating, maintaining and repairing a wide variety of mechanical, electrical, pumping, heating, air conditioning, ventilation, refrigeration and related plant machinery and systems found in large industrial, production, commercial or institutional buildings; of which four (4) years must have been in a supervisory capacity directing the operation and maintenance activities of subordinate personnel.
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Vocational School four year program or an Associate degree in electronics, mechanical systems, computer technology, air conditioning or similar field plus three years of industry experience or five years’ experience in servicing electronic and/or mechanical systems in the HVAC industry.
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For example: Monitor and maintain all laundry and kitchen equipmentMaintain guestrooms using rooms preventive maintenance programChange air-conditioning filters per the maintenance programCheck HVAC equipment; change filters, belts, bearings and lubricate as necessary.
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Training in some or all of the following areas is a plus: carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, refurbishing, cleaning, air conditioning, and appliance repair. Perform carpentry work such as fitting doors, freeing windows, replacing door jams, building shelves, sanding and refinishing floors, and re-skinning doors.
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EXPERIENCE: Eight (8) years of experience operating, maintaining, and repairing a wide variety of mechanical, electrical, pumping, heating, air conditioning, ventilation, refrigeration and related plant machinery and systems found in large industrial, production, commercial or institutional buildings; of which four (4) years must have been in a supervisory capacity directing the operation and maintenance activities of subordinate personnel.
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Tasks include plumbing work, painting, flooring repair and upkeep, electrical repairs, and heating and air conditioning system maintenance. Perform routine building maintenance duties, including painting, minor electrical repairs, plumbing, carpentry, and heating and ventilation systems maintenance.
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The Maintenance Technician I is responsible for performing routine building maintenance tasks in one or more fields (e.g., construction, electrical, heating ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, etc.
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This position supports the California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) mission and strategic plan by performing a variety of skilled work in the operations, maintenance, and repair of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration systems, ventilation, lighting, power, water, water treatment, and other mechanical systems in support of the CDPH, Richmond Campus.
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High school diploma or GED; 3 years’ experience in the engineering and maintenance or related professional area; technical training in HVAC-R (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration) /electrical/plumbing.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Operating all heating and ventilating equipment, engines, turbines, motors, combustion engine, pumps, air compressors, ice and refrigerating machines, air conditioning units, fans, siphons, also automatic and power-oiling pumps and enginesOperation, maintenance and repair of all boilers, heaters, pumps, valves appurtenances and lines used in the distribution of steam and heated or processed water.
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Principles and practices of Heating, Venting, Air Conditioning (HVAC) maintenance and repair; hazard and safety practices common to the trade. Install new heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems; repair and replace damaged or worn heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning parts and equipment; repair or replace low- and high-pressure liquid lines.
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