As an HVAC Control Technician, you will troubleshoot, repair, monitor, maintain, and calibrate Energy Management and Control Systems (EMCS) controls for efficient service at the airport.
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GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Applies the theories, principles, requirements, and standards of the trade and uses the full range of tools of the trade.
Responds to trouble calls, work orders, computer alarms, and system failures. Uses EMCS to mitigate the problem and limit disruption of services, damage to equipment, and potential harm to personnel. Works to restore systems.
Uses schematics in tracing malfunctions and blueprints to locate defective components.
Performs preventive maintenance and troubleshoots and repairs older electrical-pneumatic control systems on separate HVAC units.
May substitute appropriate parts for defective/unavailable parts for older systems.
Maintains a variety of instruments, such as electro-mechanical safety devices on high-pressure boilers and chillers.
Trains HVAC Operators in Charge and HVAC Mechanics to understand the EMCS for system operations and maintenance. Works with HVAC Operators in Charge and HVAC Mechanics to ensure uninterrupted and efficient water services.
Identifies sources of EMCS malfunctions using diagnostic tools, specifications, drawings, and vendor data. Formulates solutions to correct problems.
Reviews new equipment; tests it to ensure it meets specifications and performs as expected.
Writes discrepancy reports and completes Job Authorization Requests, as needed.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Five years of progressively responsible experience in the troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of HVAC controls and related systems.
One of the five years of experience must include diagnosis, repair, maintenance, installation, and testing of commercial-grade/industrial-scale commercial HVAC controls and related systems.
Full performance (journey) level knowledge of and skill in HVAC systems, controls, and mechanics troubleshooting, repair, adjusting, maintenance, installation, and replacement.
Skill in using tools, technical manuals, schematics, blueprints, manufacturer’s materials, and other equipment and guides in journey level HVAC controls work.
Ability to analyze data and information (including blueprints and schematics).
Ability to work safely and knowledge of the safety rules, regulations, and procedures to do so.