Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies
HVAC Technician III
Alaka`ina Foundation Family of Companies, Norco, California, United States, 91760
HVAC Technician III
Norco, California
This position supports government facilities operations and maintenance, providing daily preventive and corrective HVAC maintenance across all systems and property.
Responsibilities
Perform daily operational checks for all HVAC specialty systems and equipment throughout the building.
Respond to HVAC equipment alarms and troubleshoot issues.
Complete preventative and corrective maintenance work orders timely.
Assist the Lead Technician in servicing and operating air conditioning, refrigeration, climate‑controlled automation, energy‑management, and program‑control systems.
Assist in installing and maintaining mechanical and electrical components such as chillers, ice machines, compressors, motors, heaters, pumps, fans, ducts, pipes, evaporators, condensing units, switches, thermostats, etc.
Receive and evaluate work orders and requests.
Manage outside contractor work to ensure compliance with applicable codes.
Assist in identifying materials, parts, and requisition requirements.
Respond to emergency site maintenance as required.
Work independently with a team of AC technicians, electricians, and maintenance mechanics.
Assist with air balancing, tests, repairs, modifications, calculations, operations, maintenance, overhauls, and calibrations of small to large units.
Install, test, repair, modify, relocate, maintain, and calibrate refrigeration equipment and ancillary systems such as drinking fountains, exhaust fans, and smoke purge fans.
Interpret diagrams, drawings, manuals, and building plans.
Maintain and troubleshoot HVAC systems such as computer‑room Liebert units and heat pumps.
Use tools and equipment including measuring tapes, grinders, power tools, pipe wrenches, electrical meters, thermometers, torches, computers, manometers, airflow measurement devices, vacuum pumps, and hand tools.
Assist in ensuring work assignments and methods are completed on time.
Perform entry‑level troubleshooting and calibrations on AHU controls and components.
Understand and interpret operation sequences for AHUs and modify as required.
Inspect and diagnose problems to determine necessary corrective repairs.
Keep supervisors informed of unique situations and problems.
Enforce strict housekeeping practices.
Assist other trades as necessary.
Complete required monthly safety and equipment training.
Perform monthly safety inspections.
Inspect and maintain all required PPE daily.
Respond to and assist in emergency cleanups.
Complete all online training as required.
Perform other duties assigned by Lead Technician or Facilities Supervisor/Production Controller.
Environmental Factors Indoor and outdoor environments with excessive heat, cold, humidity, dampness, electrical energy, dust, fumes, solvents, grease, oils, moving machinery, vehicles, and slippery or uneven surfaces.
Physical Effort Work from ground level, ladders, and platforms on equipment and systems where parts are hard to reach. Frequently lift parts and equipment up to 50 pounds, and occasionally over 50 pounds. Standing, stooping, bending, kneeling, climbing, and stretching for prolonged periods are required.
Required Degree / Education / Certification
High school diploma or equivalent.
OSHA 10 certification.
Universal level or above CFC refrigerant certification, which must be carried at all times.
Required Skills and Experience
Three (3) years of HVAC service and maintenance experience.
Experience with BAS systems and industrial controls.
Experience with VAV boxes, pneumatic, and DDC controls.
Experience interpreting sequences of operations for air handling equipment.
Excellent troubleshooting skills.
Excellent analytical skills.
Excellent communication skills.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
Availability and ability to respond to emergency call‑ins.
Must pass annual "Fit for Duty" physical and meet medical requirements for respirator use.
Must pass required respirator fit test and maintain it.
Physically able to climb all types of ladders, a‑frames, vertical, and extension ladders.
Physically able to climb and maneuver on raised walkways and platforms with limited access.
Ability to work in confined spaces.
Desired Skills and Experience
Five (5) years of industrial and commercial HVAC experience.
Experience working within laboratory environments, fume hoods, lab benches, etc.
Required Citizenship and Clearance
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance.
Employees enjoy competitive salaries and are eligible for a 401(k) plan with company match; medical, dental, disability, and life insurance; tuition reimbursement; paid time off; and 11 paid holidays.
We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer of individuals with disabilities and veterans. If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation during the application process, click
here
to request accommodation. We E‑Verify all employees.
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This position supports government facilities operations and maintenance, providing daily preventive and corrective HVAC maintenance across all systems and property.
Responsibilities
Perform daily operational checks for all HVAC specialty systems and equipment throughout the building.
Respond to HVAC equipment alarms and troubleshoot issues.
Complete preventative and corrective maintenance work orders timely.
Assist the Lead Technician in servicing and operating air conditioning, refrigeration, climate‑controlled automation, energy‑management, and program‑control systems.
Assist in installing and maintaining mechanical and electrical components such as chillers, ice machines, compressors, motors, heaters, pumps, fans, ducts, pipes, evaporators, condensing units, switches, thermostats, etc.
Receive and evaluate work orders and requests.
Manage outside contractor work to ensure compliance with applicable codes.
Assist in identifying materials, parts, and requisition requirements.
Respond to emergency site maintenance as required.
Work independently with a team of AC technicians, electricians, and maintenance mechanics.
Assist with air balancing, tests, repairs, modifications, calculations, operations, maintenance, overhauls, and calibrations of small to large units.
Install, test, repair, modify, relocate, maintain, and calibrate refrigeration equipment and ancillary systems such as drinking fountains, exhaust fans, and smoke purge fans.
Interpret diagrams, drawings, manuals, and building plans.
Maintain and troubleshoot HVAC systems such as computer‑room Liebert units and heat pumps.
Use tools and equipment including measuring tapes, grinders, power tools, pipe wrenches, electrical meters, thermometers, torches, computers, manometers, airflow measurement devices, vacuum pumps, and hand tools.
Assist in ensuring work assignments and methods are completed on time.
Perform entry‑level troubleshooting and calibrations on AHU controls and components.
Understand and interpret operation sequences for AHUs and modify as required.
Inspect and diagnose problems to determine necessary corrective repairs.
Keep supervisors informed of unique situations and problems.
Enforce strict housekeeping practices.
Assist other trades as necessary.
Complete required monthly safety and equipment training.
Perform monthly safety inspections.
Inspect and maintain all required PPE daily.
Respond to and assist in emergency cleanups.
Complete all online training as required.
Perform other duties assigned by Lead Technician or Facilities Supervisor/Production Controller.
Environmental Factors Indoor and outdoor environments with excessive heat, cold, humidity, dampness, electrical energy, dust, fumes, solvents, grease, oils, moving machinery, vehicles, and slippery or uneven surfaces.
Physical Effort Work from ground level, ladders, and platforms on equipment and systems where parts are hard to reach. Frequently lift parts and equipment up to 50 pounds, and occasionally over 50 pounds. Standing, stooping, bending, kneeling, climbing, and stretching for prolonged periods are required.
Required Degree / Education / Certification
High school diploma or equivalent.
OSHA 10 certification.
Universal level or above CFC refrigerant certification, which must be carried at all times.
Required Skills and Experience
Three (3) years of HVAC service and maintenance experience.
Experience with BAS systems and industrial controls.
Experience with VAV boxes, pneumatic, and DDC controls.
Experience interpreting sequences of operations for air handling equipment.
Excellent troubleshooting skills.
Excellent analytical skills.
Excellent communication skills.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).
Availability and ability to respond to emergency call‑ins.
Must pass annual "Fit for Duty" physical and meet medical requirements for respirator use.
Must pass required respirator fit test and maintain it.
Physically able to climb all types of ladders, a‑frames, vertical, and extension ladders.
Physically able to climb and maneuver on raised walkways and platforms with limited access.
Ability to work in confined spaces.
Desired Skills and Experience
Five (5) years of industrial and commercial HVAC experience.
Experience working within laboratory environments, fume hoods, lab benches, etc.
Required Citizenship and Clearance
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance.
Employees enjoy competitive salaries and are eligible for a 401(k) plan with company match; medical, dental, disability, and life insurance; tuition reimbursement; paid time off; and 11 paid holidays.
We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer of individuals with disabilities and veterans. If you are a person with a disability and need accommodation during the application process, click
here
to request accommodation. We E‑Verify all employees.
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