Project Start Up and Commissioning Technician
Project Start Up And Commissioning TechnicianThe Project Start Up and Commissioning Technician will ensure quality start up and commissioning of new mechanical equipment on projects including, but not limited to pumps, air handlers, boilers, chillers, split systems and refrigerant systems. Responsible for installing and maintaining piping, welding, soldering, refrigeration equipment, boilers, pumps, and brazing. Maintain and grow the "Customer for Life" concept for existing and new customers. Performs related work as required.The following duties are typical for this job. These are not to be constructed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.Read and understand electrical wiring diagramsComplete paperwork as neededWork with refrigerant, electricity, chemicals, natural gasRun required equipment to perform work or task, including climbing ladders and stairsCreate and maintain documentationAccurate daily time and equipment reportingHigh school diploma/GED5 year Local 33 Apprenticeship Program or Vocational SchoolingAbility to read and understand electrical wiring diagramsGood electrical troubleshooting skills and mechanical aptitudeKnowledge of all types of mechanical systems and pipingBasic computer skillsValid driver licenseAcceptable driving recordUniversal refrigerant licenseState licenses: HVAC, refrigeration, hydronic, plumbing, universal CFC license, 30-hour OSHA, 10-hour OSHA, safety trainingGood hygiene, clean uniform, boots, and safety gearSolid communication and customer service skills - able to work with customers and satisfy needsCautious and exceptional driving skillsExcellent documentation skillsGood hand dexterityAbility to lift at least 50 poundsAbility to work 8 hours, be on call, and work after hours, nights, weekends, holidaysAt any given time, may be exposed to:Normal office conditionsExposure to weather, heat, coldWet &/or humidVibrationExposure to dust/fumesAsbestosIn proximity to moving mechanical partsExposure to electrical shockWorking in high/exposed placesExposure to toxic/caustic chemicalsNoise intensity - LoudClothing: cotton button up shirt or company uniform shirt, jeans; coats, gloves, hatsPPE (safety glasses, vest, hard hat, ear plugs, steel toe boots, safety harness, face shield)Hand tools/power toolsDrillsSawsHand TorchWelding torchHammer drillChain fallsRecovery machineVacuum pumpTool bagTank of refrigerantSmall recovery tankLarge refrigerant recovery tankSmall bottle of NitrogenBottle of CO2A/C compressionElectric motorsBaker Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Baker Group will consider reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the Employer.