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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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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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The candidate will be responsible for design and production of documents for heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems ; boiler and chiller plants; plumbing systems; fluid distribution systems; fire protection systems; and process mechanical systems.
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Under the direct supervision of the Facilities Manager and the overall supervision of the Director of Property and energy Conservation Management, the Fire Safety, HVAC Energy Systems and Property Manager will assist with specific projects and tasks at each building and work closely with all supers to carry out these special projects and specific tasks within the buildings and on the grounds.
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Must have working knowledge of all building mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, life safety, and fire protection systems to ensure proper operations and be able to act upon any conditions that are out of the ordinary.
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Work cohesively with our in-house multidisciplinary team of professionals, which includes: structural engineers, architects, HVAC engineers, electrical engineers, plumbing/fire protection engineers, and site civil engineers, on projects of widely varying sizes and complexities.
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Technical, vocational or on-the-job training in at least one of the following areas: HVAC, electrical, mechanical, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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The Stationary Engineer is responsible for the safe and proper operations of all aspects of facilities systems, but not limited to the following: HVAC System, electrical equipment, electrical distribution system, boiler plant operations, central plant (chillers), plumbing systems, all machinery and the physical structure.
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QUALIFICATIONS: 3+ years experience in Boiler Maintenance, Combustion, basic boiler circuits (not PLC controlled)Technical/vocational school training and experience working with HVAC or industrial boilers.
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We're part of a global technology powerhouse that uses Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) to transform the world. This sales leader will become an integral part of the HVAC community through focus on partnerships with consulting engineers, owners, and architects.
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Mechanical Engineer/Project Manager (HVAC) - Competitive Salary, Bonus, Benefits, Work/Life Balance. Leads design for their trade’s ancillary systems required for a project and can assemble scope associated drawings with these systems (e.g. UPS, generators, fuel, secondary water pumps, water reclamation system, etc.
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Originally, this company started as a mechanical subcontractor, so they have the ability to provide mechanical/HVAC services for much larger projects as well as running their own as the Prime/GC.
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Coordinates HVAC operations with staff, completes work orders, and interacts with CMMS. Acts as a resource to HVAC staff, and provide technical guidance, mentoring and support. Operates and maintains high pressure/low-pressure boilers and associated HVAC systems and equipment.
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PM, HVAC units, check boilers, refrigeration equipment, assist with fire safety ,generator testing and completing work orders. In addition, you will have an opportunity to work for Watermark Retirement Communities, one of the most premier senior housing companies in the country.
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Must have proven experience with Building Automation, HVAC Controls and HVAC Systems. In this role, you will be working with building owners providing estimates and quotes for HVAC Controls projects.
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