HVAC Mechanic (Light Tech II) Ft Sill, Ok

PCSI CareersFt. Sill, OK
7d$26Onsite

About The Position

PCSI is looking for a HVAC Mechanic (Light Tech II) at Ft. Sill! Maintain, repair, or replace commercial/residential HVAC systems under 20 tons. Follow mechanical code for installing and replacing HVAC systems. This position will report to the HVAC Supervisor and is based at Ft. Sill. Typical work hours will be Monday-Friday 7:30am- 4:00pm. PCSI is an AbilityOne employer—as such, individuals and veterans with disabilities may be prioritized based on role. Documentation may be required. Benefits Include: Base pay of $25.75 with an additional $6.10 an hour for health and welfare benefits. Who We Are: PCSI is a non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the lives of people with disabilities through employment, advocacy, and partnerships. We vet, prepare, lead, and sustain a skilled workforce that provides top-tier services at job sites across the country. Our areas of expertise are wide and diverse; total facilities maintenance, hospital environmental services, custodial and grounds, disability awareness training, job coaching, and job placement are just a few. We integrate people with disabilities and veterans into meaningful jobs with competitive wages and benefits. Serving people of all abilities in their life’s journey is at the heart of what we do. What You'll Do as HVAC Mechanic (Light Tech II): Maintain, repair, or replace commercial/residential HVAC systems under 20 tons. Follow mechanical code for installing and replacing HVAC systems. Troubleshoot and repair the following: Residential and package units to include roof top units (RTU’s) Unit Heaters (to include hanging heaters and tube heaters) Fan Coil Units and Variable Air Volume (VAV) Units Exhaust fans. Thermostats Vent pipping for various applications to include stainless steel and PVC Vent Piping Electrical circuits Air handling units, dedicated outside air units, and make up air units. GEOTHERMAL Systems Motor Controllers/Variable Frequency Drives (VFD) Tube heaters. Mini Split Systems Perform Refrigerant Recovery Be able to perform Preventative Maintenance on these systems. Cuts and bends tubing to correct length and shape, using cutting/bending equipment/pro press tools. Cuts and threads pipe, using machine-threading or hand-threading equipment. Joins tubing or pipes to various refrigeration/air conditioning units by means of sleeves, couplings or unions, and solder joints, using oxygen-acetylene torches, forming complete circuit for refrigerant. Braze and solder copper joints using different percentages of solder. Run and install new gas piping to include regulators and valves to existing connections. Tests joints and connections for gas or refrigerant leaks, using gauges or soap and water solution. Be able to explain the basic and sequence of operations for refrigeration and A/C Systems. Be able to read a basic unit wire schematic proficiently. Know basic electrical wiring to wire in motors, thermostats, condensing units, mini split systems and heaters. Be able to perform proper charging techniques using superheat and subcooling. Be able to assemble and install rigid and flexible duct work. Install or replace components of residential split systems, mini splits, fan coils, exhaust fans, and those systems listed above. Be able to read Blueprints. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Requirements

  • Must have at least five years’ experience and/or formal/vocational training.
  • Must possess EPA Universal Certification.
  • Must be able to effectively read, write, and speak the English language.
  • Regularly required to stand, walk, and climb ladders.
  • Frequently required to kneel, squat, bend, and reach.
  • Required to be able to lift 50 lbs. up to 10 times per day.
  • Ability to cut, modify, thread, repair, and install steel or copper piping for natural gas or water piping using threading machines, MAPP gas, ox-acetylene torches or pro press.
  • Requires ability to use hand tools, power tools, and equipment required for installation, maintenance and repair.
  • Ability to work as a team member.
  • Self-starter, able to work with minimal direction and supervision.
  • Ability to pass criminal, drug, and driving screening.
  • Ability to work any time or day of the week, including weekends and holidays.
  • Possess valid driver’s license and maintain good driving record.
  • If required, ability to obtain and maintain security clearance and base access to assigned site(s).

Nice To Haves

  • Mechanical Journeyman License preferred.
  • Ability to obtain within three years recommended.

Responsibilities

  • Maintain, repair, or replace commercial/residential HVAC systems under 20 tons.
  • Follow mechanical code for installing and replacing HVAC systems.
  • Troubleshoot and repair the following: Residential and package units to include roof top units (RTU’s)
  • Unit Heaters (to include hanging heaters and tube heaters)
  • Fan Coil Units and Variable Air Volume (VAV) Units
  • Exhaust fans.
  • Thermostats
  • Vent pipping for various applications to include stainless steel and PVC Vent Piping
  • Electrical circuits
  • Air handling units, dedicated outside air units, and make up air units.
  • GEOTHERMAL Systems
  • Motor Controllers/Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)
  • Tube heaters.
  • Mini Split Systems
  • Perform Refrigerant Recovery
  • Be able to perform Preventative Maintenance on these systems.
  • Cuts and bends tubing to correct length and shape, using cutting/bending equipment/pro press tools.
  • Cuts and threads pipe, using machine-threading or hand-threading equipment.
  • Joins tubing or pipes to various refrigeration/air conditioning units by means of sleeves, couplings or unions, and solder joints, using oxygen-acetylene torches, forming complete circuit for refrigerant.
  • Braze and solder copper joints using different percentages of solder.
  • Run and install new gas piping to include regulators and valves to existing connections.
  • Tests joints and connections for gas or refrigerant leaks, using gauges or soap and water solution.
  • Be able to explain the basic and sequence of operations for refrigeration and A/C Systems.
  • Be able to read a basic unit wire schematic proficiently.
  • Know basic electrical wiring to wire in motors, thermostats, condensing units, mini split systems and heaters.
  • Be able to perform proper charging techniques using superheat and subcooling.
  • Be able to assemble and install rigid and flexible duct work.
  • Install or replace components of residential split systems, mini splits, fan coils, exhaust fans, and those systems listed above.
  • Be able to read Blueprints.

Benefits

  • Base pay of $25.75 with an additional $6.10 an hour for health and welfare benefits.
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