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Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition, Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is expected to grow 34% from 2010 to 2020.
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Performs and trains others in preventive maintenance on all residential heating, air conditioning and ventilation equipment. Advanced skills in servicing of appliances or heating and air conditioning equipment.
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Lead and manage work related to construct, maintain, and repair utilities systems, buildings, and infrastructure and equipment via the following trades: plumbing, air-conditioning, heating, HVAC mechanics, equipment controls programming (BMS - Building management system), remote monitoring systems and/or general maintenance.
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We currently provide these services to public agencies and have current needs for an inspector who have expertise with Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing as such that relates to a truck weighing facility and renovations of building systems including heating, ventilation and air conditioning (hvac), plumbing and gas, fire and smoke protection, elevators, and electrical.
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Replace heating, air conditioning, air quality, refrigeration, and control systems. You’ll also be asked to install heating, cooling, indoor air quality, refrigerant, and control systems.
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Perform maintenance and repair work on the interior and exterior of buildings, hotels rooms and contents, laundry and kitchen/refrigeration equipment, lighting, heating, air conditioning (HVAC), ventilation, and water treatment systems, and swimming pool (if applicable), etc.
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Len the Plumber Heating and Air HVAC Sales Coordinator (Northern Virginia) will schedule all market and tech-generated leads. Join Len the Plumbing and Heating and Air TEAM.
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Maintains and repairs communication systems, electrical heating and air conditioning systems and appliances. Reads blueprints and schematic drawings to install and repair interior and exterior lighting systems and electrical fixtures, including receptacles, switches, doorbells and buzzers, alarm systems, thermostats, ballasts, circuit breakers and panels, irrigation systems, time clocks, motors, generator, transformers and computer terminals.
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Robust technical training programs, in person and virtual, on diesel, gas, compressed air, electrical, controls, oil free air compressors, HVAC, microgrid & storage and more.
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Set and maintain mechanical equipment controls per UFC and DoD guidance for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems in accordance with applicable directives, instructions, manuals, and engineering technical orders.
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Design Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC), fire protection, and plumbing systems for buildings and facilities with AutoCAD and Revit. Performance and analysis of building heating and cooling demands and energy modeling with various computer programs.
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Current and upcoming projects are projected for Anne Arundel County, Maryland. This includes temporary climate control and workstation relocation. The position also requires a thorough understanding of progress scheduling and coordination with staff that will still be using the government facility during the renovation process.
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We are hiring immediately for full-time Power or Temperature Control Technician II - a role that is critical in making sure our customers get the electricity, heating and cooling they need.
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We rent portable and temporary air conditioning, heating, and air quality equipment to end-users that operate in environments where temperature control is crucial. We are Axis Portable Air, the industry’s most disruptive and fastest growing climate control company.
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Performs advanced and complex tasks for which they are qualified in one or more of the following areas: brakes, electrical, engine performance, engine repair, heating/air conditioning, suspension/steering, automatic transmissions/transaxles and manual drivetrains and axles.
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