Install, operate, repair, and preventively maintain pneumatic/electric digital air conditioning (A/C) and refrigeration equipment. Service and refurbish all types of A/C and refrigeration equipment, including controls systems that are connected directly to, and operate, field devices. Troubleshoot field-connected devices (including unitary controllers, variable air volume (VAV) controllers, electronic and pneumatic thermostats, and control programs related to field devices operating HVAC equipment (such as variable frequency drives (VFD) with network computers; and shutdown/restart equipment controlled by these devices. Repair or replace valves, piping, thermostats, dampers, grills, turning vanes, motors, belts, and controls. Troubleshoot equipment following the proper control sequence of operation. Overhaul compressors, condensers, and other equipment. Recharge and recover refrigerants in refrigeration systems. Balance HVAC systems. Perform and oversee HVAC construction projects and departmental jobs utilizing blue prints and schematics.
Mentor and train lower level technicians. Begin and complete NCCER Core Curriculum (if not already completed).
Enter maintenance data via the work order system for work requests (WR) and time. Maintain EPA Refrigerant Recovery Journal. Provide support services to other trades (e.g., properly route or phase WR) as may be required for the timely and efficient repair of buildings and/or equipment.
Perform lead mechanic duties and lead all levels of HVAC mechanics on projects.
Initiate purchases of materials and parts used for repairs Clean and maintain shop, work areas, and personal equipment.
Drives a state vehicle that requires a valid driver license.
EPA Refrigerant Recovery Universal Certification
A criminal background and post-offer health assessment will be conducted.
Normal Work Schedule: - Schedule: M-F 7:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. - Emergency work (as needed) - Swing shift/on-call/standby (as required) - Position considered as Essential Personnel as defined by UF Policy
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