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BAS Technicians must be well versed in environmental energy equipment such as heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems, heat pumps, boilers, air handlers, variable air volume and mixing boxes, chillers, and related equipment, lighting control, security and access control, irrigation, and fire alarm interfaces, and water leak detection.
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Responsible for the proper operation and documentation all building systems, to include without limitation, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, security alarm, emergency lighting and signage, emergency egress, building access control, monitoring and recording, fuel distribution, elevators, generators, communications, disposal, sanitary, domestic water, plumbing, electric, heating, cooling, and ventilation.
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With high-level goals provided, lead teams to create engineering designs including: geothermal systems master planning & studies; conceptual and basis of design technical documents; analyzing horizontal and vertical geothermal bore field systems; detailed design of geothermal heating and cooling systems for sustainability/energy efficiency/renewable energy/green buildings focused projects.
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Current RCDD desired, Inactive RCDD or RCDD LAN Specialist, Installer, Technician required. Cable and or Systems experience with: CATV, CCTV, LAN, VOIP, and Audio Video. Appoint and manage vendor/subcontractor projects such as installation and servicing cable (copper, coaxial, fiber-optic), optical, telecommunications and T1 networks as well as enterprise-wide, student residential and cabling networks such as NUnet, ResNet and HuskyCable.
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Be capable of performing the same work operations/job activities as a Skill Level Installer without supervision or direction. Understanding industry standards for securing cables using waxed -cord and Velcro.
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Reads , record s , and inspects heating, plumbing, refrigeration, HVAC systems including h igh p ressure s team boilers, chillers, compressors, pumps, motors, electric and pneumatic controls, water storage tanks, dumps, drains, etc.
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Independently; the ability to bend, climb, and stand for an extended amount of timeExperience using power tools and hand tools is requiredMust possess a valid driver’s license and good driving recordExperience in construction, as a general laborer, service technician, installer, carpenter, mechanic, assembly worker, or any skilled trade is helpful; however - we are willing to train.
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This includes, but is not limited to, installation and modification to HVAC related piping, rooftop units, chillers, pumps, motors, belts, pulleys, shives, bearings, air filters, compressors, valves, split systems, cooling towers, humidity controls, DDC and pneumatic controls, and heating/cooling load calculations.
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Performs related work such as making and assembling ducts and chassis parts for heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems; drilling holes for mounting brackets; screwing, bolting, riveting and welding parts to assemble structural and functional components such as motors, controls, switches and gauges.
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Support owner(s) in understanding building requirements, weatherization improvements, and heating and cooling options for their property. Knowledge, Abilities and Skill: Knowledge: A strong understanding of the efficiency and upgrade measures available for HVAC and domestic hot water systems in multifamily buildings, with sufficient technical knowledge to review information from heating/cooling contractors and conduct a cost-benefit analysis.
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Knowledgeable and experienced in the installation, operation, trouble-shooting, maintenance and repair of all types of commercial building heating and cooling systems. Ability to troubleshoot heating / cooling problems.
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Desired Experience: 10+ years of experience as a mechanical engineerEIT or PE CertificateProject ManagementInterfacing with clientsCooling and heating plantsMEP DesignRevit/AutoCAD The position is responsible for managing projects, being involved in the design of the heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and plumbing systems of buildings for the purpose of bidding and construction.
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Strong knowledge of diesel propulsion and electrical generating systems, fuel centrifuges, air compressors, pumps, hydraulics, water makers, hotel systems, plumbing, refrigeration, heating, and air conditioning.
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In California, for Certified Technicians (Mechanical Associate 4) maintain ASE Certification in Engine Repair (A1), Steering and Suspension (A4), Brakes (A5), and Heating Air Conditioning (A7) In California, for Master Certified Technicians (Mechanical Associate 5) maintain ASE Certification in Engine Repair (A1), Transmission/Transaxle (A2), Manual Drive Train and Axles (A3), Steering and Suspension (A4), Brakes (A5), Electrical (A6), Heating Air Conditioning (A7) and Engine Performance (A8.
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Supervise employees and/or outside contractors, who construct, maintain, and repair utilities systems, buildings and equipment via one or more of the following trades: electrical, plumbing, carpentry, air conditioning, heating, painting and/or general maintenance, including custodial & grounds.
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