HVAC Mechanic III

Charles County Public SchoolsLa Plata, MD
3d

About The Position

EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE • High school diploma, general education degree (GED), or (4) year trade school education required. • Minimum (8) years’ work experience installing, maintaining, and repairing commercial HVAC and refrigeration equipment required. • Holds EPA section 608 universal certification required. • A Maryland Class C license is required. • Holds and maintains a valid Maryland State HVACR Journeyman license or Master's preferred. QUALIFICATIONS • A thorough knowledge of the HVAC and refrigeration trades, equivalent to the completion of a four-year apprenticeship program. • Working knowledge of heating plants and other mechanical systems, including electrical components and controls. • Ability to exercise good judgment in the performance of work and working safely. • Performs work required for the repair, maintenance, installation, and modernization of HVAC and refrigeration systems. • Ability to drive commercial-type service vehicles, trucks, and vans. • Demonstrated initiative and ingenuity in analyzing the situation and making frequent technical decisions based on specifications, engineering drawings, and building codes. • A willingness to secure additional training as required to repair and maintain sophisticated HVAC equipment installations. • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. • Demonstrated leadership capabilities. • Willingness to work overtime as required in cases of emergency. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS • Performs troubleshooting, repairs, maintenance, and installation for Commercial HVAC and refrigeration equipment. • Performs work required for Commercial and Residential HVAC equipment troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, installation, and modernization of air conditioning and refrigeration systems and equipment. • Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and in a team environment. • Reads and interprets blueprints. • Proficient knowledge of NFPA, as well as state and local codes related to commercial HVAC and refrigeration trade. • Works from step and extension ladders, scaffolds, man lifts, scissors lifts, aerial boom lifts, and bucket trucks. • Performs skilled work demanding a high degree of manual and technical skills. • Plans, organizes, lays out work, selects materials, makes accurate materials lists, and completes the installation in accordance with applicable mechanical and building codes and safety regulations. • Locates and determines refrigeration equipment malfunctions using various test equipment. • Tests, adjusts, maintains, and repairs refrigeration equipment for efficiency and safety. • Inspects the work completed on equipment by other individuals. • Reviews engineering plans, specifications, installations, and maintenance manuals, and any other data to develop the best method of problem solution. • Assigns, instructs, and inspects the work of helpers, trainees, and tradesmen in the proper practices and procedures of the trade. • Regularly works on 24-volt up to 480-volt systems and equipment. • Installs and repairs electrical switches and relays. • Repairs and replaces motors and motor control equipment. • Loads and tows equipment trailers. • Excellent customer service and communication skills, both verbally and in writing, with CCBOE staff. • Practices safe work habits involving self and other employees. • Determines minimum stock levels of supplies necessary to maintain equipment that he repairs. • Assures that all work is completed in compliance with applicable safety standards. • Provides on-the-spot instruction to school personnel in the proper observation and preventive maintenance of the equipment. • Reports to his supervisor about improper care and operation, which could cause malfunctions, and undue wear and tear on the facility's equipment. • Expends considerable physical effort at frequent intervals and enduring occasional exposure to undesirable elements such as rain, snow, extremes in temperature, mud, dust, etc. • Performs other duties and assumes other responsibilities within his capability as assigned by the supervisor of maintenance, including those of lower-graded positions. • Assists in the correction of emergencies as they occur beyond normal working hours. • Uses smartphone, tablet, and laptop to access and enter information required for the maintenance work order system and time keeping. • Performs other duties as assigned by the Foreman.

Requirements

  • High school diploma, general education degree (GED), or (4) year trade school education required.
  • Minimum (8) years’ work experience installing, maintaining, and repairing commercial HVAC and refrigeration equipment required.
  • Holds EPA section 608 universal certification required.
  • A Maryland Class C license is required.
  • Holds and maintains a valid Maryland State HVACR Journeyman license or Master's preferred.
  • A thorough knowledge of the HVAC and refrigeration trades, equivalent to the completion of a four-year apprenticeship program.
  • Working knowledge of heating plants and other mechanical systems, including electrical components and controls.
  • Ability to exercise good judgment in the performance of work and working safely.
  • Ability to drive commercial-type service vehicles, trucks, and vans.
  • Demonstrated initiative and ingenuity in analyzing the situation and making frequent technical decisions based on specifications, engineering drawings, and building codes.
  • A willingness to secure additional training as required to repair and maintain sophisticated HVAC equipment installations.
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
  • Demonstrated leadership capabilities.
  • Willingness to work overtime as required in cases of emergency.

Responsibilities

  • Performs troubleshooting, repairs, maintenance, and installation for Commercial HVAC and refrigeration equipment.
  • Performs work required for Commercial and Residential HVAC equipment troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, installation, and modernization of air conditioning and refrigeration systems and equipment.
  • Self-motivated with the ability to work both independently and in a team environment.
  • Reads and interprets blueprints.
  • Proficient knowledge of NFPA, as well as state and local codes related to commercial HVAC and refrigeration trade.
  • Works from step and extension ladders, scaffolds, man lifts, scissors lifts, aerial boom lifts, and bucket trucks.
  • Plans, organizes, lays out work, selects materials, makes accurate materials lists, and completes the installation in accordance with applicable mechanical and building codes and safety regulations.
  • Locates and determines refrigeration equipment malfunctions using various test equipment.
  • Tests, adjusts, maintains, and repairs refrigeration equipment for efficiency and safety.
  • Inspects the work completed on equipment by other individuals.
  • Reviews engineering plans, specifications, installations, and maintenance manuals, and any other data to develop the best method of problem solution.
  • Assigns, instructs, and inspects the work of helpers, trainees, and tradesmen in the proper practices and procedures of the trade.
  • Regularly works on 24-volt up to 480-volt systems and equipment.
  • Installs and repairs electrical switches and relays.
  • Repairs and replaces motors and motor control equipment.
  • Loads and tows equipment trailers.
  • Excellent customer service and communication skills, both verbally and in writing, with CCBOE staff.
  • Practices safe work habits involving self and other employees.
  • Determines minimum stock levels of supplies necessary to maintain equipment that he repairs.
  • Assures that all work is completed in compliance with applicable safety standards.
  • Provides on-the-spot instruction to school personnel in the proper observation and preventive maintenance of the equipment.
  • Reports to his supervisor about improper care and operation, which could cause malfunctions, and undue wear and tear on the facility's equipment.
  • Assists in the correction of emergencies as they occur beyond normal working hours.
  • Uses smartphone, tablet, and laptop to access and enter information required for the maintenance work order system and time keeping.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Foreman.
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