The Boiler-Chiller Tech III/ Lead is responsible for leading and coordinating Boiler-Chiller and HVAC Tech work while providing hands-on participation in installation, operation, and maintenance of Liberty University equipment. Responsible for assisting in the installation, operation, preventative maintenance, and repair of all mechanical equipment to include commercial boilers. This is to include assorted fans, pumps, piping systems, unit heaters, drive systems, furnaces, boilers, and chillers, as well as all ancillary equipment. Working independently and exercising good judgment and discretion is essential to this job. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES As Essential Personnel, you must be available in the event of school closings, delays, shutdowns, and any emergencies including clean up required because of severe weather incidents. Performs snow removal activities as assigned, such as shoveling, salting, etc. Maintenance personnel are essential to the overall success of LU and its day-to-day functions, especially during ongoing campus events including Orientation, Convocation, Commencement, CFAW, summer camps, amongst other planned and unplanned events throughout the year. Must be available to work scheduled and unscheduled hours as emergency needs arise. Reports to work at the required time and performs duties as assigned by the Boiler-Chiller Supervisor and/or upper management. Must be able to work 1st or 2nd shift, and must be able to be on a 7 day, “Available to work,” schedule, as needed. Must be familiar with the standard concepts, practices, and procedures of the Boiler-Chiller Trade. As well as, working knowledge of its Operations. Responsible for wearing the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while performing the job duties and responsibilities of the Boiler-Chiller Trade. While operating related equipment, including but not limited to; protective eyewear, ear protection, hardhat, gloves, safety toed shoes, masks, coveralls, reflective safety vest, and wearing a harness with a lanyard and other PPE if operating aerial lifts to perform and complete assigned job. Monitors all boilers, chillers, heat recover pumps and fans. Performs chemical testing on heating water in boilers/heat exchangers and water in cooling towers, chillers, and other plant systems. Responsible for responding to alarms, troubleshooting, and making needed repairs. Program changes and adjustments. Coordinates with service contractors associated with these systems as needed. Must be able to think logically and solve problems that arise with little guidance. Must have basic knowledge of occupational hazards and appropriate safety precautions. Start up, operate, and monitor chiller, and boiler systems. Performs plumbing and gas piping associated with boilers and repair leaks. Efficiently and effectively enters various data into appropriate computer programs. Operates all other ancillary equipment related to Boiler room operation. Immediately reports any safety/accidents to Boiler Chiller Supervisor. Safety items to report include but are not limited to bodily injury, near misses, potential dangers, spills and/or any other accidents. Ensure to meet good housekeeping practices. Assists other Boiler-Chiller Technicians, lead technicians and Supervisor. Provides HVAC Boiler/Chiller repair services before, during, and after special events as emergency needs arise. This is to include during scheduled and unscheduled work times. Remains abreast of existing and emergent technologies, processes, products, services and leading industry performance benchmarks. Strictly adheres to Liberty University policies, representing the University in an exemplary manner. Works effectively as a team member, embracing and fostering LU’s Christian model and Mission – “Training Champions for Christ.” Other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees