Congregation Ohev Shalom
Job Title
Startup Technician II (Congregation Ohev Shalom)
Location Atlanta, GA
Job Type Full‑time
Seniority Level Mid–Senior level
Job Function & Industries Engineering and Information Technology; Religious Institutions
Compensation $1,200.00–$1,500.00
Travel is required.
Responsibilities
Perform startup and commissioning of HVAC systems (RTUs, chillers, boilers, VAVs, VRF systems, etc.) as well as warranty service and repair.
Verify system performance against design specifications and manufacturer guidelines.
Balance air and water systems using appropriate tools and techniques.
Conduct functional and performance tests on HVAC equipment.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to electrical, mechanical, and control systems.
Ensure proper operation of thermostats, sensors, and control panels.
Complete startup checklists, commissioning reports, and system documentation.
Record system readings, deficiencies, and corrective actions taken.
Communicate findings and recommendations to project managers or engineers.
Provide training and system orientation to building owners or maintenance staff.
Address customer concerns and ensure satisfaction with system performance.
Follow all safety protocols and OSHA regulations.
Ensure systems comply with local codes, standards, and energy efficiency requirements.
Coordinate with installation teams, controls technicians, and project managers.
Support quality assurance and punch list completion.
Requirements & Qualifications
5+ years of HVAC experience, preferably in service, startup or commissioning roles.
Familiar with commissioning software, field software tools such as Field Assist, Prism, etc. – Not required.
EPA Universal Certification required.
Strong knowledge of HVAC controls, mechanical function and electrical systems.
Ability to read blueprints, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals.
Excellent communication and documentation skills.
Physical Requirements
Required to stand, walk, and sit.
Talk or hear, both in person and by telephone.
Use hands and fingers to handle or feel objects or controls.
Reach with hands and arms.
Regularly required to stoop, kneel, bend, crouch and lift up to 50 pounds.
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Location Atlanta, GA
Job Type Full‑time
Seniority Level Mid–Senior level
Job Function & Industries Engineering and Information Technology; Religious Institutions
Compensation $1,200.00–$1,500.00
Travel is required.
Responsibilities
Perform startup and commissioning of HVAC systems (RTUs, chillers, boilers, VAVs, VRF systems, etc.) as well as warranty service and repair.
Verify system performance against design specifications and manufacturer guidelines.
Balance air and water systems using appropriate tools and techniques.
Conduct functional and performance tests on HVAC equipment.
Diagnose and resolve issues related to electrical, mechanical, and control systems.
Ensure proper operation of thermostats, sensors, and control panels.
Complete startup checklists, commissioning reports, and system documentation.
Record system readings, deficiencies, and corrective actions taken.
Communicate findings and recommendations to project managers or engineers.
Provide training and system orientation to building owners or maintenance staff.
Address customer concerns and ensure satisfaction with system performance.
Follow all safety protocols and OSHA regulations.
Ensure systems comply with local codes, standards, and energy efficiency requirements.
Coordinate with installation teams, controls technicians, and project managers.
Support quality assurance and punch list completion.
Requirements & Qualifications
5+ years of HVAC experience, preferably in service, startup or commissioning roles.
Familiar with commissioning software, field software tools such as Field Assist, Prism, etc. – Not required.
EPA Universal Certification required.
Strong knowledge of HVAC controls, mechanical function and electrical systems.
Ability to read blueprints, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals.
Excellent communication and documentation skills.
Physical Requirements
Required to stand, walk, and sit.
Talk or hear, both in person and by telephone.
Use hands and fingers to handle or feel objects or controls.
Reach with hands and arms.
Regularly required to stoop, kneel, bend, crouch and lift up to 50 pounds.
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