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EPA Universal Refrigeration Technician Certification. Completes the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair services on heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC+R) systems.
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The HVAC/Refrigeration Technician is responsible for safely operating, maintaining, modifying, and repairing the client's base building HVAC/ Refrigeration systems, equipment, controls, and related laboratory support systems and equipment.
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Must possess a current, valid NYC Unlimited Tonnage Refrigeration and Air Conditioning License, CFC License, a G95 for Cutting/Welding, an F97 Standard/Sprinkler Fire Pump; and be working towards a G35 Air Compressor COF and Water Treatment for Cooling Tower.
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Reporting to the Assistant Supervisor Building Repairs or other supervisory official, the Mechanical Equipment Specialist performs work on heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems and related electrical and pneumatic control systems.
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May be assigned to perform specialized job functions i.e., forklift mechanic, construction electrician, refrigeration mechanic, plumbing specialist. This includes building interior, exterior, and vital systems (HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, and electrical equipment) and material handling equipment.
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Perform System safety interlock tests on all refrigeration system equipment, identify and correct deficiencies, and complete detailed service records. The Refrigeration Technician will have responsibility for the operation and maintenance of refrigeration systems, to ensure product quality.
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Carrier Enterprise (CE) is a subsidiary of the largest independent HVAC/R distribution company in the world, Watsco, Inc. At CE we proudly distribute industry leading brands such as Carrier, Bryant, Payne, GREE and other brands of HVAC and Refrigeration equipment, as well as a full-line of aftermarket parts, supplies and accessories.
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Carrier Enterprise is dedicated to providing Comfort Excellence to the HVAC/R industry. From our retail locations to our e-Commerce and mobile platforms our team has the tools to help you grow your career at Carrier Enterprise.
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For the purpose of providing renovation and preventive maintenance of heating/air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Install heating/air conditioning/refrigeration systems and related equipment and/or components ( unit heaters, pumps, safety controls, valves, etc.
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Valid NYC Fire Department Refrigeration Operator’s License. Position Summary The Museum Maintainer will perform preventative maintenance and service of all heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment, including system components related to HVAC, such as pneumatic systems, pumps, compressors, cooling towers (belts, bearings, valves, float switches and other related equipment components), chillers and all components of the chilled water and condenser water distribution piping systems.
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Assists in the maintenance, cleanliness, and sanitization of all refrigeration/freezer units (both free-standing and walk-ins), steam tables, shelves/racks, work surfaces, all cooking equipment (including and especially the range and ovens), dishes, utensils, appliances, tables, and storage areas.
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Operates, maintains, and repairs steam and hot water boilers, water supply and return systems, electronic and pneumatic combustion and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) control systems, forced or induced draft fan systems, chiller systems, and other refrigeration equipment.
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Q01/Q99 Refrigeration Engineer. Q01/Q99 Refrigeration Engineer. Perform chemical tests on Cooling tower and Boiler water, as necessary. F01 Citywide Fire Guard for Impairment. Perform HVAC maintenance tasks such as: repair or replace pumps, motors, compressors, change oil, air filters, grease bearings, replace drive belts checking for proper alignment, etc.
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Daily monitoring and documentation of all refrigeration and freezer temperatures (accomplished twice daily) As a food-tech startup backed by top-tier venture capitalists and led by a team of experienced entrepreneurs—including some of the most accomplished leaders in the technology, culinary, and logistics industries—we’re growing.
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The Refrigeration Engineer operates physical plant equipment and preforms repairs on all building systems. · High School Diploma or equivalent· Valid and active NYC Refrigeration System Operator’s License and EPA CFC Certification.
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