York County
Overview
Performs highly skilled work in the maintenance and repair of HVAC systems in County buildings and facilities, including installation and alteration. Develops preventative maintenance programs and schedules preventative maintenance inspections of equipment and related systems for all County buildings. Monitors building automation control systems to ensure employee comfort. Responds to HVAC service problems; diagnoses and repairs problems. Installs, programs and repairs building automation control systems. Maintains computerized log of repairs and maintenance. Performs scheduled cleaning and servicing on boilers, heating and air conditioning systems, and fabricates and installs sheet metal transitions and ducts to support air balancing and system operation. Inspects, maintains, and repairs components such as ice machines, water coolers, refrigerators, freezers, vent and exhaust systems, pumps, washers, dryers, gas and electric ranges, and related equipment as appropriate. Maintains documentation and records of work performed.
Responsibilities
Monitor and operate building automation control systems to ensure occupant comfort and system efficiency. Respond to HVAC service problems, diagnose issues, and perform repairs. Install, program, and repair building automation control systems. Maintain a computerized log of repairs and maintenance activities. Perform scheduled cleaning and servicing of boilers, heating and air conditioning systems; replace or repair parts as needed. Inspect and repair ice machines, water coolers, refrigerators, freezers, vent and exhaust systems, pumps, washers, dryers, gas and electric ranges, and related equipment. Fabricate and install sheet metal transitions and ducts; size and locate ducts and registers; adjust air balancing and install dampers, insulated ducts, and registers as required.
Qualifications
Education and experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school, plus vocational/technical training in refrigeration and heating trades, and 6 years of experience in residential, commercial, and/or industrial air conditioning and heating work. Successful completion of a 4-year accredited HVAC apprentice program. Licenses and certifications: Possession of a valid Virginia driver's license; registered by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a Master HVAC Tradesman; Master Gas Fitter’s Card; Type I and Type II Refrigerant Certifications. Journeyman HVAC Technicians may be considered for the Journeyman level with an advertised salary range of $48,547 to $64,769, depending on qualifications. Availability and status: Must be available to respond to calls for service after normal working hours on a rotational basis. This position is considered essential and requires reporting to work during inclement or extreme weather conditions. Physical requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of tools and equipment, including HVAC systems, sheet metal tools, pneumatic tools, meters, drills, saws, etc. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle. Work involves bending, stooping, standing, and lifting between 50-75 pounds. Other: Thorough knowledge of HVAC installation and repair methods, applicable codes, OSHA standards, and safety precautions; ability to read and interpret blueprints, specifications, sketches, and drawings.
Notes
For more detailed descriptions of related technician levels, refer to the provided documents (titles and links omitted in this refined version).
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Performs highly skilled work in the maintenance and repair of HVAC systems in County buildings and facilities, including installation and alteration. Develops preventative maintenance programs and schedules preventative maintenance inspections of equipment and related systems for all County buildings. Monitors building automation control systems to ensure employee comfort. Responds to HVAC service problems; diagnoses and repairs problems. Installs, programs and repairs building automation control systems. Maintains computerized log of repairs and maintenance. Performs scheduled cleaning and servicing on boilers, heating and air conditioning systems, and fabricates and installs sheet metal transitions and ducts to support air balancing and system operation. Inspects, maintains, and repairs components such as ice machines, water coolers, refrigerators, freezers, vent and exhaust systems, pumps, washers, dryers, gas and electric ranges, and related equipment as appropriate. Maintains documentation and records of work performed.
Responsibilities
Monitor and operate building automation control systems to ensure occupant comfort and system efficiency. Respond to HVAC service problems, diagnose issues, and perform repairs. Install, program, and repair building automation control systems. Maintain a computerized log of repairs and maintenance activities. Perform scheduled cleaning and servicing of boilers, heating and air conditioning systems; replace or repair parts as needed. Inspect and repair ice machines, water coolers, refrigerators, freezers, vent and exhaust systems, pumps, washers, dryers, gas and electric ranges, and related equipment. Fabricate and install sheet metal transitions and ducts; size and locate ducts and registers; adjust air balancing and install dampers, insulated ducts, and registers as required.
Qualifications
Education and experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school, plus vocational/technical training in refrigeration and heating trades, and 6 years of experience in residential, commercial, and/or industrial air conditioning and heating work. Successful completion of a 4-year accredited HVAC apprentice program. Licenses and certifications: Possession of a valid Virginia driver's license; registered by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a Master HVAC Tradesman; Master Gas Fitter’s Card; Type I and Type II Refrigerant Certifications. Journeyman HVAC Technicians may be considered for the Journeyman level with an advertised salary range of $48,547 to $64,769, depending on qualifications. Availability and status: Must be available to respond to calls for service after normal working hours on a rotational basis. This position is considered essential and requires reporting to work during inclement or extreme weather conditions. Physical requirements: Must be physically able to operate a variety of tools and equipment, including HVAC systems, sheet metal tools, pneumatic tools, meters, drills, saws, etc. Must be able to operate a motor vehicle. Work involves bending, stooping, standing, and lifting between 50-75 pounds. Other: Thorough knowledge of HVAC installation and repair methods, applicable codes, OSHA standards, and safety precautions; ability to read and interpret blueprints, specifications, sketches, and drawings.
Notes
For more detailed descriptions of related technician levels, refer to the provided documents (titles and links omitted in this refined version).
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