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USC Marshall School of Business

HVAC Tech I/II - (Multiple positions available)

USC Marshall School of Business, Huntington, West Virginia, us, 25777

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Overview

The Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning ( HVAC ) Technician performs skilled technical work in installing, maintaining, modifying, repairing, and removal of HVAC systems, devices, and related controls. Troubleshoots problems using hand and power tools and precision measuring and testing devices to make adjustments or repairs in accordance to work orders or verbal instructions. This position is classified as HVAC Tech I for applicants without a trades license. Applicants holding a valid HVAC Technician license will be considered for the HVAC Tech II level. Certifications: Universal EPA certification. HVAC Technician license for HVAC Tech II Level. Responsibilities

Troubleshoots and repairs HVAC equipment to ensure efficient day-to-day operation of the University. Provides the full scope and range of work involved in the installation, inspection and repair of new and existing HVAC systems at university-owned properties. Repairs, installs, and troubleshoots all HVAC control systems. Inspects and tests both high- and low-pressure refrigerant systems to locate and diagnose faults and malfunctions. Performs seasonal overhauls in transition of systems from heating to cooling and vice versa. Performs HVAC system inspections and manufacturer-recommended preventive maintenance. Inspects and tests HVAC systems to locate and diagnose faults and malfunctions, performs required repairs. Provides means of access through walls, floors, and other structures as needed by dismantling or cutting through barriers to gain access for repairs or new installations. Restores assigned work sites to their original condition upon completion of work. Operates multimeters, voltmeters, ampmeters, powermeters, electric tracking equipment, frequency counters, AC and DC power supplies; power tools, hand tools, air compressors, jackhammers, backhoes, oxygen-acetylene torches, soldering equipment, man lifts, and manifold gauges. Reads and interprets schematics, blueprints, and manufacturers specifications. Troubleshoots and repairs control devices and wiring within the HVAC primary system, and maintains, repairs, and modifies secondary refrigerant systems including pumps, valves, cooling, air moving equipment and local temperature/pressure controls. Insulates pipes and ductwork as needed and addresses other weatherization needs. Maintains, services, repairs, and replaces stem traps and other steam-related equipment. Completes truck and shop inventories as assigned; cleans equipment, shop area, and work site. Complies with federal regulations governing environmental protection, hazardous waste disposal, and the use of refrigerants, chemical substances and materials. Performs other duties as assigned to meet the needs of Marshall University, including work in support of other shops/trades. Qualifications

Certifications: Universal EPA certification. HVAC Technician license for HVAC Tech II Level. General knowledge of troubleshooting and repairing HVAC equipment, control systems, and refrigerant systems. Ability to read schematics, blueprints, and manufacturers specifications. Employment details

Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Temporary Job function: Management and Manufacturing Industries: Higher Education Location and compensation notes: Huntington, WV — $33,381.00-$50,339.00; Barboursville, WV — $26.00-$51.00. 1 week ago and 2 days ago respectively.

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