AEG
Engineer | Full-Time | Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center
AEG, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
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Overview
Under general direction, the
Engineer
performs advanced journey level and leadwork duties in the technical operation, maintenance and repair of various HVAC/R, electrical, plumbing and auxiliary systems. Troubleshoot and diagnose a variety of MEP systems in a widely dispersed building.
This role pays an hourly rate of $35.50-$38.50
Benefits for Full-Time roles: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, 401(k) Savings Plan, 401(k) matching, and Paid Time Off (vacation days, sick days, and 11 holidays)
This position will remain open until December 19, 2025.
Responsibilities Diagnose and repair problems within the following HVAC/R equipment systems: Heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems and associated equipment such as VRF systems, multi-zone units, electrical controls, pneumatic controls, steam coils, chilled water systems, self-contained heating and cooling units, exhaust systems, pumps, air compressors, ductwork, cooling towers and other miscellaneous equipment. Ensure HVAC equipment is properly being planned for in regard to maintenance with projects planned between a month out and leading into the upcoming week prior to events and client using contracted spaces In conjunction with the HVAC Manager develop projects in advance ranging a week to a month at a time. In conjunction with the HVAC Manager, help diagnose equipment issues with the HVAC Technicians and help make repairs as needed Develop and maintain an accurate building supplies/ tools list related to HVAC equipment maintenance and ensure monthly checks for tools and condition of building supplies. Document checks are being done. Help oversee the BAS and limit the use of overrides and help identify sensor/control issues. Working with HVAC and Warehouse Manager develop and ordering parts ahead of time in anticipation of upcoming projects Ensure spaces are tested and physically confirm through weekly documentation of proper cooling/heating as needed in preparation for the next event Regularly monitor and adjust building automation controls to achieve optimum comfort and energy savings. Schedule and monitor building automation to include HVAC and lighting systems. Adhere to all related OSHA practices. Examples include, lock-out/tag-out, MSDS, confined entry, bloodborne pathogens, etc Understand how to reset different pieces of equipment. This includes, chillers, VFDs, air handlers, boilers Demonstrate knowledge of checking cooling tower hot decks and removing dirt and debris Be able to clean strainers on different type of equipment. Examples, condenser, hot and chill water systems Operates and monitors equipment, which admits steam into each building from central distribution point, pressure reducing stations Inspects, dismantles, repairs, and reassembles equipment as directed. Completes tests for chemical control of boiler water, cooling water, and condensate. Troubleshoots, repairs and replaces general and laboratory exhaust fan systems Repairs or adjusts valves, piping connections, fittings, and couplings. Understand the function of VFD and how to control the hertz in terms of speeding and slowing down pumps Troubleshot and perform routine maintenance on heat exchangers Replace steam regulating pressure release valves Troubleshoot and perform maintenance on equipment actuators and other automatic control valves Know and understand low water and high-water cut-off safeties for boilers Demonstrate the ability to operate deaerator systems for steam applications Replace and repair 3-way valves, bi-pass valves, isolation valves Demonstrate the ability to blow down boilers and cooling towers each day Demonstrate the capability to setup chain fall systems to change strainers for chillers and condenser water pumps Be able to operate confidently aerial platforms and forklifts. This includes hanging diapers or tracing the different type of pipes throughout the facility Some brazing/soldering experience for preferred applications Knowledge of DDC and building automation systems Be able to replace different types of pipes. Example, copper, cast iron, stainless steel Clean-up and organize mechanical rooms, mezzanine, physical plants, and work shops Adress roof leaks, sprinkler, water leaks Know and understand equipment controllers such as jaces, and related and how to troubleshoot Demonstrate proficiency and understanding of low-voltage and how to interpret appropriate wiring diagrams Responsible for pump and motor alignments Understand the theory of testing and balancing in terms of water flow, pipe size, and air flow Know how to change flex-couplings on pumps and pipe connections Pipe fitting experience Troubleshoot and replace different type of dampers. Incudes, relief, outside air dampers. Be able to replace motors and pumps with bearings and seals Know and troubleshoot natural gas systems, regulator, and adjust the different pressures as needed Qualifications
High school diploma (or equivalent) required Minimum of 10-12 years of direct experience in commercial HVAC/R and control programs. Possession of a CT D-2 license or substitution of technical trade school and experience. OSHA 10 and 30 certifications Experience with computerized building automation systems. Operating knowledge of Microsoft Office software, general computers and understanding of basic IT function. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in the English language, both verbally and in writing Ability to work independently and as part of a team Must have availability to shift as your primary schedule nights, weekends and holidays as needed for events. Must be flexibility to adjust from time to time depending on emergencies and building needs. Solid problem solving skills Two (2) or more years of education and or full time work experience in the operation, maintenance and repair of steam generating boilers, centralized air-conditioning or electrical power generating equipment and auxiliary systems Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in the English language, both orally and in writing Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Overview
Under general direction, the
Engineer
performs advanced journey level and leadwork duties in the technical operation, maintenance and repair of various HVAC/R, electrical, plumbing and auxiliary systems. Troubleshoot and diagnose a variety of MEP systems in a widely dispersed building.
This role pays an hourly rate of $35.50-$38.50
Benefits for Full-Time roles: Health, Dental and Vision Insurance, 401(k) Savings Plan, 401(k) matching, and Paid Time Off (vacation days, sick days, and 11 holidays)
This position will remain open until December 19, 2025.
Responsibilities Diagnose and repair problems within the following HVAC/R equipment systems: Heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems and associated equipment such as VRF systems, multi-zone units, electrical controls, pneumatic controls, steam coils, chilled water systems, self-contained heating and cooling units, exhaust systems, pumps, air compressors, ductwork, cooling towers and other miscellaneous equipment. Ensure HVAC equipment is properly being planned for in regard to maintenance with projects planned between a month out and leading into the upcoming week prior to events and client using contracted spaces In conjunction with the HVAC Manager develop projects in advance ranging a week to a month at a time. In conjunction with the HVAC Manager, help diagnose equipment issues with the HVAC Technicians and help make repairs as needed Develop and maintain an accurate building supplies/ tools list related to HVAC equipment maintenance and ensure monthly checks for tools and condition of building supplies. Document checks are being done. Help oversee the BAS and limit the use of overrides and help identify sensor/control issues. Working with HVAC and Warehouse Manager develop and ordering parts ahead of time in anticipation of upcoming projects Ensure spaces are tested and physically confirm through weekly documentation of proper cooling/heating as needed in preparation for the next event Regularly monitor and adjust building automation controls to achieve optimum comfort and energy savings. Schedule and monitor building automation to include HVAC and lighting systems. Adhere to all related OSHA practices. Examples include, lock-out/tag-out, MSDS, confined entry, bloodborne pathogens, etc Understand how to reset different pieces of equipment. This includes, chillers, VFDs, air handlers, boilers Demonstrate knowledge of checking cooling tower hot decks and removing dirt and debris Be able to clean strainers on different type of equipment. Examples, condenser, hot and chill water systems Operates and monitors equipment, which admits steam into each building from central distribution point, pressure reducing stations Inspects, dismantles, repairs, and reassembles equipment as directed. Completes tests for chemical control of boiler water, cooling water, and condensate. Troubleshoots, repairs and replaces general and laboratory exhaust fan systems Repairs or adjusts valves, piping connections, fittings, and couplings. Understand the function of VFD and how to control the hertz in terms of speeding and slowing down pumps Troubleshot and perform routine maintenance on heat exchangers Replace steam regulating pressure release valves Troubleshoot and perform maintenance on equipment actuators and other automatic control valves Know and understand low water and high-water cut-off safeties for boilers Demonstrate the ability to operate deaerator systems for steam applications Replace and repair 3-way valves, bi-pass valves, isolation valves Demonstrate the ability to blow down boilers and cooling towers each day Demonstrate the capability to setup chain fall systems to change strainers for chillers and condenser water pumps Be able to operate confidently aerial platforms and forklifts. This includes hanging diapers or tracing the different type of pipes throughout the facility Some brazing/soldering experience for preferred applications Knowledge of DDC and building automation systems Be able to replace different types of pipes. Example, copper, cast iron, stainless steel Clean-up and organize mechanical rooms, mezzanine, physical plants, and work shops Adress roof leaks, sprinkler, water leaks Know and understand equipment controllers such as jaces, and related and how to troubleshoot Demonstrate proficiency and understanding of low-voltage and how to interpret appropriate wiring diagrams Responsible for pump and motor alignments Understand the theory of testing and balancing in terms of water flow, pipe size, and air flow Know how to change flex-couplings on pumps and pipe connections Pipe fitting experience Troubleshoot and replace different type of dampers. Incudes, relief, outside air dampers. Be able to replace motors and pumps with bearings and seals Know and troubleshoot natural gas systems, regulator, and adjust the different pressures as needed Qualifications
High school diploma (or equivalent) required Minimum of 10-12 years of direct experience in commercial HVAC/R and control programs. Possession of a CT D-2 license or substitution of technical trade school and experience. OSHA 10 and 30 certifications Experience with computerized building automation systems. Operating knowledge of Microsoft Office software, general computers and understanding of basic IT function. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in the English language, both verbally and in writing Ability to work independently and as part of a team Must have availability to shift as your primary schedule nights, weekends and holidays as needed for events. Must be flexibility to adjust from time to time depending on emergencies and building needs. Solid problem solving skills Two (2) or more years of education and or full time work experience in the operation, maintenance and repair of steam generating boilers, centralized air-conditioning or electrical power generating equipment and auxiliary systems Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in the English language, both orally and in writing Ability to work independently and as part of a team