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In fact, we’re the only contractors in the market that self-perform HVAC, plumbing, sprinkler, and specialty general construction in both the public and private sectors. Across New York State our notable projects include the Time Warner Building, Rockefeller Center, Lincoln Center, Yankee Stadium, Madison Square Garden, Seven World Trade Center and Goldman Sachs' Lower Manhattan Headquarters.
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HVAC - Refrigeration Technician Qualifications: Minimum 5 years experience in HVAC Refrigeration work Supermarket and commercial industry HVAC Refrigeration background. Airlogix, a leading commercial HVAC/R installation company serving facilities in the New York metropolitan area, New Jersey, and beyond , is quickly growing.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget. Knowledge of Primavera P-6, Bluebeam and Procore is preferred.
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Sr, senior, Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, supermarket, rack systems.
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Experience in building management including fire alarm, HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems preferred. Perform as bursar, including distributing PNA, maintaining petty cash and MetroCard accounts in accordance with program policies and regulatory standards.
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Ensure that apartments are ready for occupancy by performing various and as-needed electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, flooring, appliance repair, and other miscellaneous equipment maintenance and repairs.
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Maintain HVAC, Fire Alarm/Sprinkler and Elevator service records including project history and documentation, equipment warranties, owner manuals, vendor information, licenses, permits, citations, schedules, assets list, maintenance records, etc.
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Maintenance and repair of mechanical systems such as heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, sprinkler, and emergency generators. Working knowledge of HVAC systems. Within nine (9) months of the date of appointment must obtain a New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Approved Backflow Tester – Certification.
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Background in Instrumentation & Controls for HVAC systems. The position of the HVAC Technician is responsible for maintenance and repairs of HVAC systems as assigned across the site and reports directly to the Maintenance Manager for Facilities.
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Responsible for the proper operation/function of the following systems, including any all required test /inspections and documentation: HVAC, fire alarm, sprinkler system, boiler, grease straps, smoke detectors, elevators, doors, pest control, emergency generators and mechanical plant.
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The Department of Records and Information Services seeks to hire a Stationary Engineer to operate, monitor, and maintain the HVAC system and related utilities in our newly opened archival climate-controlled warehouse facility.
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Successful candidates will have previous experience with an architectural/engineering or engineering consulting firm in NYC, experience performing Mechanical / HVAC Systems Design using AutoCAD or Revit.
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We're known as an auto glass company.
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Given the nature of the position, the individual must be able to safely work in areas such as construction zones, machine and boiler rooms, rooms, or closets where access to mechanical, electric, and communication panels are located, water and sewage pumps, elevator access rooms, maintenance and facilities equipment and other items and supplies are stored, HVAC units, any fuel sources, roofs, and ceilings in buildings, etc.
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Building systems included in the scope of this position are: HVAC and Controls/BMS, plumbing, electrical, emergency power, life safety, medical O2, medical air, medical vacuum systems, roofs and architectural systems, and grounds.
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