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Applies knowledge of engineering principles to design products including but limited to HVAC, Boilers, heat exchangers, heating ovens, filtration systems, ion-exchange skids, compressed air, water treatment, fire extinguishing systems, piping and vessel systems, and others.
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Title: HVAC Chiller Technician. 2-4 years of industrial HVAC field experience (specifically chiller); Turbocor/Mag bearing is a plus Mechanical aptitude. The Smardt HVAC Technician is responsible for serving our customers either on site, by phone, or via remote internet connection.
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A willingness to learn or working knowledge of: Building Management Systems (BMS), Construction/MEP drawings, HVAC systems, NYC building codes, The successful candidate would be required to obtain an FDNY certificate of fitness for Indoor Places of Assembly.
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This includes the oversight of maintenance procedures, vendor management, all building systems including HVAC, elevator and fire safety. This role will also be hands on with repair and maintenance and should have a background in electrical, plumbing, carpentry and HVAC.
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Ie. electrical, elevators, plumbing, HVAC, security systems, locksmith, carpentry, extermination etc. School Sustainability coordinator - Green team leader, classroom/office and lunchroom recycling, conserving energy.
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JOB TITLE: MAINTENANCE MECHANIC FLSA: NON-EXEMPT DIVISION: SERVICES - FACILITIES REPORTS TO: FACILITY MANAGER LOCATION: BROOKLYN, NY SALARY: $45,000.00 SUMMARY: The Maintenance Mechanic performs all necessary interior and exterior facility repairs including plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, window, and lock work of a 200 bed men’s homeless shelter.
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The role of HVAC Installer has an hourly pay range of. for the purpose of providing renovation and preventive maintenance of heating/air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Equipment Installation Technician: Ensures the proper operation and performance of customers’ heating/air conditioning and/or refrigerant systems in a residential environment.
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Four (4) years of permanent experience in a maintenance title series as an SG-12 or higher salary grade to include experience supervising two (2) or more employees, on at least three (3) large scale projects (such as office construction, HVAC installation, space renovations, etc.
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Reports to: HVAC Service Manager & VP of Service. We are seeking a full-time HVAC Technician to perform preventative, corrective, and predictive maintenance, troubleshoot and service of commercial and industrial HVAC systems.
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Field experience in the HVAC controls industry including DDC Systems commissioning, software integration operation, calibration and experience with pneumatic controls. The Building Automation Controls Technician is responsible for completing service calls while maintaining positive client relations.
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Deploy, revise, checkout, and commission building automation, DDC, energy management and controls systems hardware, software and graphics. Be proficient in knowledge of following equipment: VAVs, Exhaust Fans, Unit Vents, AHUs, Hot Water Systems, Chiller Water Systems, and Lighting.
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Experience and knowledge of various construction trades such as electrical, HVAC, process mechanical, instrumentation and controls, plumbing and structural work. Licensed PE in New York CMAA CCM Certification Water and Wastewater (treatment plants, pump stations, utilities) construction experience.
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Maintain commercial property components including but not limited to dock plates, overhead doors, fire pumps, fire suppression systems, HVAC filter & belt maintenance, gas boilers/radiant heat systems, backup generators, domestic water systems, snow scraping devices, roofs and similar structures, truck/car, gates and fencing, painting, cleaning, etc.
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The Facility Operations Maintainer (FOM) is a technical, safety- sensitive, and essential position responsible for the safe operation, monitoring, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of New York Aquarium's electrical, HVAC, water, gas, building infrastructure and other related work as required.
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Ability to follow detailed written or verbal instructionsHave the abilities and knowledge to use hand and power toolsAble to pass a criminal record history check given by the Department of EducationPossession of low-pressure black seal boiler license, HVAC training certificate or other trade licenses/training documentation preferred.
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