Fort Wayne Community Schools
Maintenance & Operations | 8hr 52wk Mechanical Maintenance
Fort Wayne Community Schools, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States, 46804
Maintenance & Operations | 8hr 52wk Mechanical Maintenance
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Maintenance & Operations | 8hr 52wk Mechanical Maintenance
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Fort Wayne Community Schools .
3 days ago – Be among the first 25 applicants.
Purpose: Perform skilled mechanical activities and services involved in the inspection, repair, alteration, construction, installation and maintenance of heating, ventilation, air‑conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC & R), temperature control and food service systems, equipment and devices; operate, configure and Building Management Systems (BMS).
Minimum Qualification: Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school supplemented by completion of an approved apprenticeship program in the HVAC & R trade and three years journey‑level experience in the installation, maintenance and repair of HVAC & R systems and equipment, including work with energy management systems. Must possess knowledge of the technical aspects, methods, materials, terminology, principles, practices, procedures and equipment used in the assigned field. Must possess a valid Indiana driver’s license and a Universal Class Refrigerant Transition & Recovery Certification. May be required to work non‑scheduled hours.
Install, adjust, replace and repair various HVAC & R parts and equipment, including burners, boilers, air conditioners, heaters, furnaces, refrigerators, freezers, stoves, thermostats, valves, fans, motors, gaskets, filters, belts, relays, fuses, controls, switches, gauges, tubing, pumps, compressors, pipes and kitchen appliances, rooftop units, exhaust fans, unit ventilators, variable air volume units and other air handling equipment.
Inspect and perform electrical, mechanical and pneumatic tests on systems and equipment to identify defective parts and assure proper functioning; troubleshoot and diagnose HVAC & R malfunctions and determine repair needs.
Operate, configure and maintain District BMS’s to assure smooth, efficient and effective energy use and allocation; modify system settings and use system tools and controls to troubleshoot and diagnose system malfunctions; test BMS’s to assure proper settings.
Repair and assure proper functioning of standard HVAC & R systems and hydronic heating, low‑pressure steam and geothermal heat pump systems; repair chilled water systems including reciprocal, centrifugal, DX, and ice storage systems.
Install and repair pneumatic and direct digital temperature controls; use computers to program and maintain databases of direct digital controls; troubleshoot, detect and repair leaks on pneumatic air lines; calibrate pneumatic and digital thermostats.
Adjust, maintain and repair ducting and air conditioning systems; detect and repair leaks as needed; service heating systems according to established guidelines; handle and replenish various refrigerants.
Cut, bend and join tubing, pipes and wiring as needed; rebuild and assemble parts and equipment; use welding equipment to fabricate, mend and install parts and components as needed.
Operate and maintain specialized equipment including testers, meters, welding equipment and a variety of hand and power tools; drive a vehicle to conduct work.
Install, maintain and repair a variety of cooking and baking equipment, conveyor and packaging equipment, and dishwashing equipment involved in food service functions.
Plan, organize and lay out assigned tasks; interpret plans, diagrams, blueprints, sketches and specifications; estimate time, material and equipment needs for projects.
Receive and respond to work orders; inspect facilities and equipment to determine maintenance and repair needs; perform preventive maintenance activities.
Assist the District with assuring compliance with building codes applicable to the HVAC & R trade.
Assist other maintenance personnel in emergency situations as needed.
Crawl and work in tight areas including tunnels.
Maintain work areas, equipment and tools in a safe, clean and orderly condition.
Perform work from ladders and lifts as needed.
Perform and certify districts backflow preventers.
Support and assist custodial personnel in the training of the proper operation of building HVAC & R and food service equipment.
Perform District’s Backflow Preventors/Cross‑Connection Device annual inspection certification program.
Perform a variety of preventative maintenance activities on HVAC & R equipment and systems.
Perform related duties as assigned by the Administrator to meet the particular needs of the building/unit.
Physical Requirements: Communication Skills – Ability to speak clearly and hear effectively in various environments.
Manual Dexterity – Adeptness in the use of hands and fingers.
Postural Endurance – Sit or stand for prolonged periods, as the job requires.
Flexibility – Ability to bend at the waist, kneel, or crouch to perform specific duties.
Visual Acuity – Close‑vision ability with the capacity to adjust focus.
Mobility – Freedom to sit or walk at will throughout the work environment.
Strength and Stamina – Capability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to twenty‑five (25) pounds or more.
Outdoor Work – Tolerance of working outside in various weather conditions.
FWCS will reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Part‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Education Administration Programs
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Maintenance & Operations | 8hr 52wk Mechanical Maintenance
role at
Fort Wayne Community Schools .
3 days ago – Be among the first 25 applicants.
Purpose: Perform skilled mechanical activities and services involved in the inspection, repair, alteration, construction, installation and maintenance of heating, ventilation, air‑conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC & R), temperature control and food service systems, equipment and devices; operate, configure and Building Management Systems (BMS).
Minimum Qualification: Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school supplemented by completion of an approved apprenticeship program in the HVAC & R trade and three years journey‑level experience in the installation, maintenance and repair of HVAC & R systems and equipment, including work with energy management systems. Must possess knowledge of the technical aspects, methods, materials, terminology, principles, practices, procedures and equipment used in the assigned field. Must possess a valid Indiana driver’s license and a Universal Class Refrigerant Transition & Recovery Certification. May be required to work non‑scheduled hours.
Install, adjust, replace and repair various HVAC & R parts and equipment, including burners, boilers, air conditioners, heaters, furnaces, refrigerators, freezers, stoves, thermostats, valves, fans, motors, gaskets, filters, belts, relays, fuses, controls, switches, gauges, tubing, pumps, compressors, pipes and kitchen appliances, rooftop units, exhaust fans, unit ventilators, variable air volume units and other air handling equipment.
Inspect and perform electrical, mechanical and pneumatic tests on systems and equipment to identify defective parts and assure proper functioning; troubleshoot and diagnose HVAC & R malfunctions and determine repair needs.
Operate, configure and maintain District BMS’s to assure smooth, efficient and effective energy use and allocation; modify system settings and use system tools and controls to troubleshoot and diagnose system malfunctions; test BMS’s to assure proper settings.
Repair and assure proper functioning of standard HVAC & R systems and hydronic heating, low‑pressure steam and geothermal heat pump systems; repair chilled water systems including reciprocal, centrifugal, DX, and ice storage systems.
Install and repair pneumatic and direct digital temperature controls; use computers to program and maintain databases of direct digital controls; troubleshoot, detect and repair leaks on pneumatic air lines; calibrate pneumatic and digital thermostats.
Adjust, maintain and repair ducting and air conditioning systems; detect and repair leaks as needed; service heating systems according to established guidelines; handle and replenish various refrigerants.
Cut, bend and join tubing, pipes and wiring as needed; rebuild and assemble parts and equipment; use welding equipment to fabricate, mend and install parts and components as needed.
Operate and maintain specialized equipment including testers, meters, welding equipment and a variety of hand and power tools; drive a vehicle to conduct work.
Install, maintain and repair a variety of cooking and baking equipment, conveyor and packaging equipment, and dishwashing equipment involved in food service functions.
Plan, organize and lay out assigned tasks; interpret plans, diagrams, blueprints, sketches and specifications; estimate time, material and equipment needs for projects.
Receive and respond to work orders; inspect facilities and equipment to determine maintenance and repair needs; perform preventive maintenance activities.
Assist the District with assuring compliance with building codes applicable to the HVAC & R trade.
Assist other maintenance personnel in emergency situations as needed.
Crawl and work in tight areas including tunnels.
Maintain work areas, equipment and tools in a safe, clean and orderly condition.
Perform work from ladders and lifts as needed.
Perform and certify districts backflow preventers.
Support and assist custodial personnel in the training of the proper operation of building HVAC & R and food service equipment.
Perform District’s Backflow Preventors/Cross‑Connection Device annual inspection certification program.
Perform a variety of preventative maintenance activities on HVAC & R equipment and systems.
Perform related duties as assigned by the Administrator to meet the particular needs of the building/unit.
Physical Requirements: Communication Skills – Ability to speak clearly and hear effectively in various environments.
Manual Dexterity – Adeptness in the use of hands and fingers.
Postural Endurance – Sit or stand for prolonged periods, as the job requires.
Flexibility – Ability to bend at the waist, kneel, or crouch to perform specific duties.
Visual Acuity – Close‑vision ability with the capacity to adjust focus.
Mobility – Freedom to sit or walk at will throughout the work environment.
Strength and Stamina – Capability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to twenty‑five (25) pounds or more.
Outdoor Work – Tolerance of working outside in various weather conditions.
FWCS will reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Part‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Education Administration Programs
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