Eastern Michigan University-posted 3 months ago
$46 - $96,512/Yr
Full-time
Ypsilanti, MI
Educational Services

The HVAC Control Specialist is responsible for installing, controlling, maintaining, and repairing pneumatic, electrically, and computer-controlled HVAC equipment across the campus. This role involves a variety of tasks related to the operation and maintenance of HVAC systems, ensuring they function efficiently and safely.

  • Repair, maintain, alter, install, and operate ventilation equipment, peripherals, and associated control systems.
  • Repair, maintain, alter, install, and operate heating and ventilating units, including heating and cooling coils, pre-heaters, and dampers.
  • Repair, maintain, alter, install, and operate mechanical refrigeration systems.
  • Repair, maintain, and install residential and commercial appliances.
  • Work on pneumatic, DDC, and mechanical control systems and components associated with HVAC/R systems.
  • Lubricate fans, motors, and pumps, change filters and bolts, and adjust controls as needed.
  • Test equipment for leaks and make corrections, where necessary.
  • Check gauges and make inspections for preventive maintenance.
  • Dismantle malfunctioning systems and test components using electrical, mechanical, and pneumatic testing equipment.
  • Perform corrective and preventive maintenance as directed.
  • Erect and work from ladders, scaffolding, swing stages, boom trucks, and similar devices.
  • Perform periodic visual inspections of equipment, components, tools, fixtures, and vehicles to ensure against hazards.
  • Read and interpret blueprints, sketches, manuals, schematics, manufacturers literature, and job specifications.
  • Train, oversee, and assist support staff and other trades as needed.
  • Prepare and maintain records, logs, reports, recommendations, and similar information as requested.
  • Record daily time as directed utilizing paper forms, PDAs, and/or computers as directed by supervisory staff.
  • Maintain cleanliness of work and storage areas, mechanical rooms, and all tools, vehicles, and equipment used in the performance of duties.
  • Requisition materials and parts in accordance with the University's procurement system.
  • Assist in and/or perform work on other electrical/mechanical systems, as capable.
  • The ability to read, write, interpret instructions, and perform basic arithmetic, typically acquired through the completion of a high school education.
  • The ability to perform physically active work requiring frequent walking, climbing, pushing, pulling, stooping, kneeling, and crouching.
  • Five (5) years within the last seven (7) years of demonstrated ability to independently perform the duties and responsibilities of the classification or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Considerable knowledge of the methods, materials, tools, equipment, occupational hazards, and safety precautions of the trade.
  • Possession of a valid driver's license recognized by the State of Michigan.
  • Ability to meet departmental standards of reasonable personal hygiene.
  • The ability to lift 50 pounds frequently and occasionally exert 100 pounds of force to move and/or transport equipment and supplies.
  • Universal Refrigerant Recovery Certification with an R-410a endorsement as required by the EPA.
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