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A valid Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Public Safety, Refrigeration Technician License. If the HVAC Mechanic is located he/she is expected to respond without exception as observed by the Director of Facilities.
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HVAC / Plumbing Technician. Job Summary: Mobile Engineer must be willing to be a member of the IUOE, Local Union 877 in the Massachusetts area, inspects, and maintains all HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and production equipment and systems in assigned facilities to obtain the most efficient operating results and life expectancy.
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Maintenance Tasks: Diagnose and repair problems in such areas as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, major appliances, carpentry, emergency systems, flooring, hardware accessories, masonry, painting/wallpaper, water features (pools, spas, etc.
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Education or training in HVAC, refrigeration and controls. Massachusetts Refrigeration Technician License 5 Plus years required. Adhere to established HVAC work order preventive maintenance schedule and maintain HVAC equipment on an ongoing basis.
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This could include past roles as aMilitary or Veteran with electro-mechanical experience, HVAC/Cable Internet technician, Electrician, Automotive Mechanic or Repair. A Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) is included in our technician background check.
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Understand how networks, AV systems, light, shades, and HVAC are integrated and interrelated. Our client, a leading provider in high-end residential AV systems and solutions, is seeking a Senior AV Field Technician to service enterprise clients in Boston and surrounding areas.
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Electrical and mechanical systems duties include (but are not limited to): Universal Power Supply (UPS) systems, generators, chillers, Electrical Distribution, HVAC systems, Building Management Systems (BMS) systems, and CMMS Work Dispatching.
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Knowledge of the practices, methods, tools, materials, and equipment of the HVAC Refrigeration trade. The role will be responsible for assisting in the assembling, installing, repairing, and maintaining of HVAC and Refrigeration equipment, kitchen equipment products, and Mechanical systems.
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Working closely with the Facilities Manager and Office Manager the Facilities Maintenance Technician is responsible for the upkeep, repair, and efficient operation of the buildings’ infrastructures and systems.
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Job SummaryMobile Engineer must be willing to be a member of the IUOE, Local Union 877 in Massachusetts area, inspects, and maintains all HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and production equipment and systems in assigned facilities to obtain most efficient operating results and life expectancy.
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Licensed in HVAC/Refrigeration or Electrical is a plus. Comprehensive understanding of HVAC, Plumbing or Electrical industry standards, protocols, installations, and best trade practices, along with a working knowledge of electrical, fire safety and IT infrastructure.
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The applicant shall assist equipment specialists with daily and/or weekly maintenance schedule for mission critical equipment assets: environmental chambers, refrigeration, freezer, HVAC systems, high pressure steam and compressed air lines.
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Troubleshoot HVAC equipment and controls to determine problems and perform necessary repairs. Respond to all HVAC trouble calls and troubleshoot the systems to meet the critical specifications of all Data Centers and critical environments as well as operational and comfort needs of the building(s) occupants, where applicable.
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The technician is responsible for performing field service maintenance on HVAC Equipment located on the cell tower jobsites throughout the Northeast Market. MasTec Communications Group is seeking a skilled Wireless HVAC Technician to join our team.
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As a Building Automation Systems and IT Controls Technician, you will provide program oversight for ensuring all building automation systems maintain 100% visibility, mitigating and troubleshooting communication losses, and facilitating maintenance with outsourced Vendors and IT Teams, to maximize efficiency and reliability, while minimizing impact to business and scientific operations.
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