University of North Carolina at Greensboro
HVAC Technician
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina, us, 27497
Requisition Number:
S2937
Position Number: 003869
Position Classification Title: Facility Maint Mech Tradesman
Functional Title: HVAC Technician
Position Type: Staff
University Information: Located in North Carolina’s third largest city, UNC Greensboro is among the most diverse, learner‑centered public research universities in the state, with 18,000 students in eight colleges and schools pursuing more than 150 areas of undergraduate and over 200 areas of graduate study. UNCG continues to be recognized nationally for academic excellence, access, and affordability. UNCG is ranked No. 1 most affordable institution in North Carolina for net cost by the N.Y. Times and No. 1 in North Carolina for social mobility by The Wall Street Journal — helping first‑generation and lower‑income students find paths to prosperity. Designated an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University by the Association of Public and Land‑grant Universities, UNCG is a community‑engaged research institution with a portfolio of more than $67M in research and creative activity. The University’s 2,600 staff help create an annual economic impact for the Piedmont Triad region in excess of $1B.
Primary Purpose of the Organizational Unit: Facilities Operations has the responsibility of providing a wide range of services to all administrative departments, student programs, and all academic schools and departments. Services include all aspects of corrective and preventive maintenance, operations, grounds maintenance, housekeeping, utility infrastructure maintenance and operations, business operations, safety, regulator compliance, project management, and renovations. These duties are conducted for a campus consisting of 100 buildings totaling 6 million gross square feet on nearly 300 acres.
Position Summary: *Re‑Post, Previous Applicants Need Not Re‑Apply, Still Under Consideration The primary purpose of this position is the responsibility for the daily operation and maintenance of all HVAC & Refrigeration equipment in all areas of the campus, including the repair, replacement, installation and maintenance of air conditioning equipment ranging from 1875‑ton centrifugal chillers to window air conditioning units. This position is also responsible for the scheduling of preventive and corrective maintenance in all areas of campus. This position is a lead position with full responsibility for the operation and maintenance of all HVAC and refrigeration equipment on campus. Supervisor may assign other job related duties not specifically listed under essential tasks. 25% Maintenance and Operation of Chillers 25% Preventive and Corrective Maintenance 10% Calibration, Operation and Maintenance of Controls 10% Pumps, Air Handlers and Air Compressors 10% Refrigeration System Maintenance Repair 10% Record Keeping and Administration 5% Safety 5% Renovation and New Construction This position is a mandatory position as defined in the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event Policy. This position requires working an emergency call‑back rotation and may be called in for emergency response during nights, weekends, and holidays.
Minimum Qualifications: HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENCY; OR DEMONSTRATED POSSESSION OF THE COMPETENCIES NECESSARY TO PERFORM THE WORK. SOME POSITIONS MAY REQUIRE SPECIAL LICENSES OR CERTIFICATION. OPTIONAL GUIDELINES: EXPERIENCE IN THE TRADE AREA RELATED TO THE AREA OF ASSIGNMENT MAY BE SUBSTITUTED ON A YEAR‑FOR‑YEAR BASIS.
Additional Required Certifications, Licensures, and Certificates: Must have a valid driver’s license. Universal CFC Certification.
Preferred Qualifications:
Five (5) to seven (7) years of directly related experience
Universal CFC Certification
HVAC Degree or Certification
Chiller experience a plus
BAS Control experience a plus
Alternate Option: If no applicants apply who meet the required competency level and training & experience requirements, then management may consider other applicants. Salary would be determined based on competencies, equity, budget, and market considerations.
Special Instructions to Applicants: Applicants are required to upload a list of at least three (3) professional references that includes:
Name
Company Name
Type of reference (Professional, Supervisor, Colleague, Academic, or Personal). One (1) of those references will need to be a current or previous supervisor.
Email Address
Contact Phone Number
Recruitment Range: $57,095 - $63,439
Org #‑Department: Utility Operations - 56406
Work Hours of Position: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday, and rotating on‑call shifts.
Number of Months per Year: 12
Job Family: Operations and Skilled Trades
Career Banded Title: Facility Maint Mech Tradesman
Open Date: 02/04/2025
Close Date: 01/27/2026
FLSA: Non‑Exempt
Key Responsibility: Maintenance and Operations of Chillers
Essential Tasks:
Daily chiller inspections and logging information
Oil samples and changes
Analyzes and treats cooling tower water
Rods chillers
Troubleshoot water, refrigerant, and electrical aspects of chillers
Maintenance and repairs of purge units
Reclaims refrigerant to protect the atmosphere
Demonstrates knowledge to maintain and repair the chillers
Key Responsibility: Preventive and Corrective Maintenance
Essential Tasks:
Performs preventive maintenance tasks
Conducts workload balancing
Conducts equipment surveys
Submits reports
Implements changes and updates to the program
Reviews completed work orders for accuracy and resolves discrepanciesReviews status of work orders with supervisor
Inspects completed work orders for quality and customer satisfaction
Key Responsibility: Calibration, Operation, and Maintenance of Controls
Essential Tasks:
Pneumatic controls
Electric controls
Chiller controls
Direct digital controls
Computerized control systems
Analyzes system functions, malfunctions, and troubleshoots and repairs as needed
Demonstrates ability to keep accurate records of parts and repair list for equipment and troubleshoot problems with supervisor and co‑workers
Key Responsibility: Pumps, Air Handlers, and Air Compressors
Essential Tasks:
Replaces bearings
Replaces belts
Replaces seals
Overhauls as required
Checks and changes oil on air compressors
Maintains proper operation of VAV Boxes
Analyzes system functions, malfunctions, and troubleshoot and repairs as needed
Demonstrates ability to keep accurate records of parts and repair lists for equipment and troubleshoot problems with supervisor and co‑workers
Key Responsibility: Refrigeration System Maintenance Repair
Essential Tasks:
Walk‑in freezers
Constant temporary freezers
Reach‑in coolers
Walk‑in coolers
Ice Machines
Refrigerators
Analyzes system functions, malfunctions, and troubleshoot and repairs as needed
Demonstrates knowledge to maintain and repair any defective parts and components of equipment
Key Responsibility: Safety
Essential Tasks:
Performs all tasks with the proper PPE
Performs all tasks safely knowing the potential hazards
Is aware of all surroundings and impact on others
Demonstrates the ability to recognize potential hazards before starting a task and understands all aspects of proper PPE for the job at hand
Key Responsibility: Renovation and New Construction
Essential Tasks:
Design of minor HVAC Systems
Installation of HVAC Systems from own designs or designs of others
Conducts inspections of new construction or renovation projects performed by others
Is skilled in renovations, estimates, and customer service
Inspects finished work orders for quality and customer satisfaction
Key Responsibility: Filters and Lubrication
Essential Tasks:
Changes filters on fan coil units, air handlers, and window units
Changes oil filters on chillers and air compressorsFilter change and lubrication of heat pumps and furnaces
Lubrication of chillers, air‑handlers, air‑compressors, and pumps
Maintains scheduling and inventory of materials
Demonstrates knowledge to maintain equipment and to keep accurate records
Competency: Knowledge – Technical
Competency Description:
Ability to routinely and consistently perform widely varying and broad, functionally diverse facility maintenance assignments requiring in depth analysis and problem solving regarding the most complex, non‑routine building systems, using advanced skills related to assigned trade area.
Ability to serve as a technical expert within the work unit.
Ability to guide, direct and coach others regarding application and interpretation of technical issues.
Ability to apply and interpret technical knowledge to resolve unique or highly complex situations.
Ability to analyze and research appropriate solutions.Thorough and extensive understanding of programs, concepts and practices in the most complex mechanical systems trades area as well as a general understanding of one or more different trades areas.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Problem Solving
Competency Description:
Ability to anticipate and proactively pursue facilities‑related maintenance issues and/or problems.
Ability to recognize inherent problems with procedures and practices and make suggestions for improvement.
May require ability to include management, peers, and subordinates in the decision making process to gain the support and acceptance of all parties.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Safety and Health Compliance
Competency Description:
Ability to regularly assess safety conditions; ability to identify, communicate, and implement accident prevention and corrective measures in work related activities.
Ability to enforce appropriate post‑emergency procedures.
Ability to anticipate safety issues and take proactive steps to maximize safe operations and measure the effectiveness of action.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Attention to Detail
Competency Description:
Ability to check and re‑check work of others considering accuracy with respect to standards and codes.
Ability to consider options and details that are not obvious.
Ability to troubleshoot total systems.
Ability to integrate highest quality control standards into work.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Coordination – Work
Competency Description:
Ability to identify critical and less critical activities and tasks; ability to develop timelines and milestones.
Ability to set objectives and clearly prioritize activities and tasks; ability to adjust priorities when appropriate.
Ability to allocate appropriate resources and time for completing own and other’s work; ability to avoid scheduling conflicts.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Communication
Competency Description:
Ability to persuade and negotiate to build rapport when establishing goals and objectives for facilities maintenance projects.
Ability to assess and weigh the impact of the message on the organization or customer, including regulatory implications.
Ability to advise and consult with others to ensure accuracy and appropriateness of codes, instructions, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, laws, etc., related to facilities maintenance.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Client/Customer Service
Competency Description:
Ability to identify and resolve trends and work issues that impact service delivery to groups or individual customers.
Ability to make recommendations to improve service delivery based on customer feedback.
Ability to make recommendations to streamline processes/procedures, remove barriers, and link resources for efficient and effective customer service.
Ability to develop creative, alternative solutions to respond to complex service needs
Competency Level: Advanced
Physical Effort: Hand Movement‑Repetitive Motions - O, Hand Movement‑Grasping - O, Holding - O, Finger Dexterity - O, Vision‑Skilled Trades - O, Reading - O, Writing - O, Eye‑hand coordination - O, Vision‑Color Distinction - O, Vision‑Preparing/Analyzing figures - O, Vision‑Visual inspection - O, Vision‑Measuring/Assembling at distance close to eye - O, Hearing - O, Talking - O, Standing - O, Sitting - O, Walking - O, Lifting‑0‑30 lbs. - O, Lifting‑30‑60 lbs. - O, Lifting‑60‑90 lbs. - O, Lifting‑90 plus lbs. - R, Pushing/Pulling - O, Climbing‑Stairs - O, Climbing‑Ladders - O, Squatting - O, Crawling - R, Reaching - O
Work Environment: Driving - Car/Truck - O, Driving - Mower/Forklift - R, Location - Air vent - O, Location - Roof - O, Equipment/Machines - Heights - O, Equipment/Machines - Roofs - O, Equipment/Machines - Ladders - O, Equipment/Machines - Step Stools - O, Equipment/Machines - Scaffolds - R, Night/Dark - R, Extreme noise levels - O, Extreme temperatures - R, Inside - O, Outside - O, Ventilation ConditionsDust - O, Ventilation ConditionsFumes - R, Ventilation ConditionsChemicals - R, Ventilation ConditionsGases - R, Exposure to potential Hazardous Conditions - R, Chemical Spills - R, Gas Leaks - R, Infectious Bacteria - R, Acidic Harsh or Oily Substances - R, Use of Respirator - R, Electrical Hazards - O, Overtime - R
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Position Number: 003869
Position Classification Title: Facility Maint Mech Tradesman
Functional Title: HVAC Technician
Position Type: Staff
University Information: Located in North Carolina’s third largest city, UNC Greensboro is among the most diverse, learner‑centered public research universities in the state, with 18,000 students in eight colleges and schools pursuing more than 150 areas of undergraduate and over 200 areas of graduate study. UNCG continues to be recognized nationally for academic excellence, access, and affordability. UNCG is ranked No. 1 most affordable institution in North Carolina for net cost by the N.Y. Times and No. 1 in North Carolina for social mobility by The Wall Street Journal — helping first‑generation and lower‑income students find paths to prosperity. Designated an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University by the Association of Public and Land‑grant Universities, UNCG is a community‑engaged research institution with a portfolio of more than $67M in research and creative activity. The University’s 2,600 staff help create an annual economic impact for the Piedmont Triad region in excess of $1B.
Primary Purpose of the Organizational Unit: Facilities Operations has the responsibility of providing a wide range of services to all administrative departments, student programs, and all academic schools and departments. Services include all aspects of corrective and preventive maintenance, operations, grounds maintenance, housekeeping, utility infrastructure maintenance and operations, business operations, safety, regulator compliance, project management, and renovations. These duties are conducted for a campus consisting of 100 buildings totaling 6 million gross square feet on nearly 300 acres.
Position Summary: *Re‑Post, Previous Applicants Need Not Re‑Apply, Still Under Consideration The primary purpose of this position is the responsibility for the daily operation and maintenance of all HVAC & Refrigeration equipment in all areas of the campus, including the repair, replacement, installation and maintenance of air conditioning equipment ranging from 1875‑ton centrifugal chillers to window air conditioning units. This position is also responsible for the scheduling of preventive and corrective maintenance in all areas of campus. This position is a lead position with full responsibility for the operation and maintenance of all HVAC and refrigeration equipment on campus. Supervisor may assign other job related duties not specifically listed under essential tasks. 25% Maintenance and Operation of Chillers 25% Preventive and Corrective Maintenance 10% Calibration, Operation and Maintenance of Controls 10% Pumps, Air Handlers and Air Compressors 10% Refrigeration System Maintenance Repair 10% Record Keeping and Administration 5% Safety 5% Renovation and New Construction This position is a mandatory position as defined in the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event Policy. This position requires working an emergency call‑back rotation and may be called in for emergency response during nights, weekends, and holidays.
Minimum Qualifications: HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR EQUIVALENCY; OR DEMONSTRATED POSSESSION OF THE COMPETENCIES NECESSARY TO PERFORM THE WORK. SOME POSITIONS MAY REQUIRE SPECIAL LICENSES OR CERTIFICATION. OPTIONAL GUIDELINES: EXPERIENCE IN THE TRADE AREA RELATED TO THE AREA OF ASSIGNMENT MAY BE SUBSTITUTED ON A YEAR‑FOR‑YEAR BASIS.
Additional Required Certifications, Licensures, and Certificates: Must have a valid driver’s license. Universal CFC Certification.
Preferred Qualifications:
Five (5) to seven (7) years of directly related experience
Universal CFC Certification
HVAC Degree or Certification
Chiller experience a plus
BAS Control experience a plus
Alternate Option: If no applicants apply who meet the required competency level and training & experience requirements, then management may consider other applicants. Salary would be determined based on competencies, equity, budget, and market considerations.
Special Instructions to Applicants: Applicants are required to upload a list of at least three (3) professional references that includes:
Name
Company Name
Type of reference (Professional, Supervisor, Colleague, Academic, or Personal). One (1) of those references will need to be a current or previous supervisor.
Email Address
Contact Phone Number
Recruitment Range: $57,095 - $63,439
Org #‑Department: Utility Operations - 56406
Work Hours of Position: 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday, and rotating on‑call shifts.
Number of Months per Year: 12
Job Family: Operations and Skilled Trades
Career Banded Title: Facility Maint Mech Tradesman
Open Date: 02/04/2025
Close Date: 01/27/2026
FLSA: Non‑Exempt
Key Responsibility: Maintenance and Operations of Chillers
Essential Tasks:
Daily chiller inspections and logging information
Oil samples and changes
Analyzes and treats cooling tower water
Rods chillers
Troubleshoot water, refrigerant, and electrical aspects of chillers
Maintenance and repairs of purge units
Reclaims refrigerant to protect the atmosphere
Demonstrates knowledge to maintain and repair the chillers
Key Responsibility: Preventive and Corrective Maintenance
Essential Tasks:
Performs preventive maintenance tasks
Conducts workload balancing
Conducts equipment surveys
Submits reports
Implements changes and updates to the program
Reviews completed work orders for accuracy and resolves discrepanciesReviews status of work orders with supervisor
Inspects completed work orders for quality and customer satisfaction
Key Responsibility: Calibration, Operation, and Maintenance of Controls
Essential Tasks:
Pneumatic controls
Electric controls
Chiller controls
Direct digital controls
Computerized control systems
Analyzes system functions, malfunctions, and troubleshoots and repairs as needed
Demonstrates ability to keep accurate records of parts and repair list for equipment and troubleshoot problems with supervisor and co‑workers
Key Responsibility: Pumps, Air Handlers, and Air Compressors
Essential Tasks:
Replaces bearings
Replaces belts
Replaces seals
Overhauls as required
Checks and changes oil on air compressors
Maintains proper operation of VAV Boxes
Analyzes system functions, malfunctions, and troubleshoot and repairs as needed
Demonstrates ability to keep accurate records of parts and repair lists for equipment and troubleshoot problems with supervisor and co‑workers
Key Responsibility: Refrigeration System Maintenance Repair
Essential Tasks:
Walk‑in freezers
Constant temporary freezers
Reach‑in coolers
Walk‑in coolers
Ice Machines
Refrigerators
Analyzes system functions, malfunctions, and troubleshoot and repairs as needed
Demonstrates knowledge to maintain and repair any defective parts and components of equipment
Key Responsibility: Safety
Essential Tasks:
Performs all tasks with the proper PPE
Performs all tasks safely knowing the potential hazards
Is aware of all surroundings and impact on others
Demonstrates the ability to recognize potential hazards before starting a task and understands all aspects of proper PPE for the job at hand
Key Responsibility: Renovation and New Construction
Essential Tasks:
Design of minor HVAC Systems
Installation of HVAC Systems from own designs or designs of others
Conducts inspections of new construction or renovation projects performed by others
Is skilled in renovations, estimates, and customer service
Inspects finished work orders for quality and customer satisfaction
Key Responsibility: Filters and Lubrication
Essential Tasks:
Changes filters on fan coil units, air handlers, and window units
Changes oil filters on chillers and air compressorsFilter change and lubrication of heat pumps and furnaces
Lubrication of chillers, air‑handlers, air‑compressors, and pumps
Maintains scheduling and inventory of materials
Demonstrates knowledge to maintain equipment and to keep accurate records
Competency: Knowledge – Technical
Competency Description:
Ability to routinely and consistently perform widely varying and broad, functionally diverse facility maintenance assignments requiring in depth analysis and problem solving regarding the most complex, non‑routine building systems, using advanced skills related to assigned trade area.
Ability to serve as a technical expert within the work unit.
Ability to guide, direct and coach others regarding application and interpretation of technical issues.
Ability to apply and interpret technical knowledge to resolve unique or highly complex situations.
Ability to analyze and research appropriate solutions.Thorough and extensive understanding of programs, concepts and practices in the most complex mechanical systems trades area as well as a general understanding of one or more different trades areas.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Problem Solving
Competency Description:
Ability to anticipate and proactively pursue facilities‑related maintenance issues and/or problems.
Ability to recognize inherent problems with procedures and practices and make suggestions for improvement.
May require ability to include management, peers, and subordinates in the decision making process to gain the support and acceptance of all parties.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Safety and Health Compliance
Competency Description:
Ability to regularly assess safety conditions; ability to identify, communicate, and implement accident prevention and corrective measures in work related activities.
Ability to enforce appropriate post‑emergency procedures.
Ability to anticipate safety issues and take proactive steps to maximize safe operations and measure the effectiveness of action.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Attention to Detail
Competency Description:
Ability to check and re‑check work of others considering accuracy with respect to standards and codes.
Ability to consider options and details that are not obvious.
Ability to troubleshoot total systems.
Ability to integrate highest quality control standards into work.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Coordination – Work
Competency Description:
Ability to identify critical and less critical activities and tasks; ability to develop timelines and milestones.
Ability to set objectives and clearly prioritize activities and tasks; ability to adjust priorities when appropriate.
Ability to allocate appropriate resources and time for completing own and other’s work; ability to avoid scheduling conflicts.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Communication
Competency Description:
Ability to persuade and negotiate to build rapport when establishing goals and objectives for facilities maintenance projects.
Ability to assess and weigh the impact of the message on the organization or customer, including regulatory implications.
Ability to advise and consult with others to ensure accuracy and appropriateness of codes, instructions, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, laws, etc., related to facilities maintenance.
Competency Level: Advanced
Competency: Client/Customer Service
Competency Description:
Ability to identify and resolve trends and work issues that impact service delivery to groups or individual customers.
Ability to make recommendations to improve service delivery based on customer feedback.
Ability to make recommendations to streamline processes/procedures, remove barriers, and link resources for efficient and effective customer service.
Ability to develop creative, alternative solutions to respond to complex service needs
Competency Level: Advanced
Physical Effort: Hand Movement‑Repetitive Motions - O, Hand Movement‑Grasping - O, Holding - O, Finger Dexterity - O, Vision‑Skilled Trades - O, Reading - O, Writing - O, Eye‑hand coordination - O, Vision‑Color Distinction - O, Vision‑Preparing/Analyzing figures - O, Vision‑Visual inspection - O, Vision‑Measuring/Assembling at distance close to eye - O, Hearing - O, Talking - O, Standing - O, Sitting - O, Walking - O, Lifting‑0‑30 lbs. - O, Lifting‑30‑60 lbs. - O, Lifting‑60‑90 lbs. - O, Lifting‑90 plus lbs. - R, Pushing/Pulling - O, Climbing‑Stairs - O, Climbing‑Ladders - O, Squatting - O, Crawling - R, Reaching - O
Work Environment: Driving - Car/Truck - O, Driving - Mower/Forklift - R, Location - Air vent - O, Location - Roof - O, Equipment/Machines - Heights - O, Equipment/Machines - Roofs - O, Equipment/Machines - Ladders - O, Equipment/Machines - Step Stools - O, Equipment/Machines - Scaffolds - R, Night/Dark - R, Extreme noise levels - O, Extreme temperatures - R, Inside - O, Outside - O, Ventilation ConditionsDust - O, Ventilation ConditionsFumes - R, Ventilation ConditionsChemicals - R, Ventilation ConditionsGases - R, Exposure to potential Hazardous Conditions - R, Chemical Spills - R, Gas Leaks - R, Infectious Bacteria - R, Acidic Harsh or Oily Substances - R, Use of Respirator - R, Electrical Hazards - O, Overtime - R
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