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Oversee, coordinate, and execute maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting of facility and utility systems to include HVAC, ductwork, piping, electrical, plumping, fire protection, and water treatment systems for government operations.
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This person will primarily focus on HVAC/Refrigeration, Ice Machines, Water Heaters, Cooking Equipment and Water Filtration Systems. Strong trade knowledge of minor plumbing, minor electrical, basic HVAC/ refrigeration, and cooking equipment.
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Oversees fleet maintenance support including but not limited to welding, plumbing, electrical, food truck kitchen maintenance, driving of vehicles, on campus fleet troubleshooting support, generator fixes, and general maintenance.
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Preferred Qualifications Experience and expertise in the following Navy shipboard systems: C5I systems and sensors SONAR systems Combat Systems Seawater, Freshwater, and HVAC systems CHT Systems Shipboard hydraulics (steering, pitch control, auxiliary) Lube oil systems Marine Gas Turbines (electrical and/or mechanical) and fuel systems Propulsion train components and Diesel Engines.
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Operating under the supervision of the local Refrigeration and HVAC Manager, you'll adhere to established maintenance schedules and guidelines, conducting inspections, cleaning, and repairing facilities, equipment, or fixtures.
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This includes, but is not limited to: maintenance and repairs of electrical; plumbing; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC); carpentry; painting; fire-life safety and other building and grounds systems.
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The Engineer reports to the Chief Operating Engineer, and like all qualified engineers, possesses the diverse knowledge of electrical, plumbing, steam, gas, fire & safety, and HVAC refrigeration.
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The ideal candidate must possess broad-based knowledge of rail vehicle mechanical engineering (machine design, kinematics and vehicle dynamics, vibration control, stress analysis, materials, pneumatics, hydraulics, brakes, HVAC, door systems, and equipment reliability.
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Maintenance: Technicians perform regular maintenance tasks to ensure the optimal performance of HVAC and refrigeration systems. A Commercial HVAC/Refrigeration Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and refrigeration systems in commercial and industrial settings.
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Requirements for the Commercial HVAC/Refrigeration Technician: Minimum 4 years of Commercial HVAC experience EPA certification is required. Refrigerant Handling: Commercial HVAC/Refrigeration Technicians handle refrigerants used in cooling systems.
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Keywords: golf maintenance, technician, grounds crew, golf course maintenance, maintenance worker, building maintenance. Some skilled trades experience (HVAC, refrigeration, painting, carpentry, dry wall.
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Maintains HVAC, air conditioning and refrigeration systems by performing scheduled maintenance inspections and test, removing, replacing, or repairing defective or worn parts, lubricating and cleaning or recharging equipment; performing leak detection tests; soldering or brazing tubing and piping; installing and replacing filters, metering devices and solenoids; and adjusting or calibrating pneumatic equipment to manufacturers' specifications using approved procedures and test equipment.
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This position manages subordinate supervisors who oversee the work force that comprise the Physical Properties Department including the Customer Service Manager; Trade Foreman(s) in the Appliance, Plumbing, Carpentry, Electrical, HVAC, Special Projects and After Hours Maintenance departments; and the Warehouse Supervisor/Showroom Coordinator.
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Other responsibilities include performing preventative maintenance and emergency, corrective and routine repairs in electrical, mechanical, fire/life safety, plumbing, and HVAC equipment.
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Cleans, lubricates, services, repairs or diagnoses malfunctions of HVAC, electrical and mechanical building systems, sterilizers, sprinkler and standpipe systems, transport systems, electronic signaling systems, fire alarm systems and similar specialty equipment items with appropriate training, certification skills and licensing requirements as needed.
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