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HVAC Technician /HVAC Mechanic - Norfolk Virginia
Company: SJS Executives LLC Location: Norfolk, Virginia
Posted On: 11/11/2024
SJS Executives is seeking an experienced HVAC Equipment Mechanic. Our ideal candidate will have the skill and ability to disassemble, repair and reassemble units such as pumps, impellers, compressors, chillers, receivers, evaporators, condenser, and motors. Candidates will knowledge of the principles and theories of air conditioning and refrigeration as they relate to the refrigeration cycle, heat transfer laws and the use of refrigerant tables. SJS is a Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) with 250 employees coast to coast and a headquarters in Virginia Beach, Virginia; it specializes in professional services to support federal and military organizations. The HVAC Mechanic needs to have a Universal Certification received from an EPA approved certifying program. The pay for this position will range $32.00 per hour. The benefits are 11 paid federal holidays per year, 56 hours of annual accrued Sick Leave (equivalent to 7 paid days off), and an employer-paid medical, health, dental, and life insurance bundle. (After 1 year of employment, 10 Vacation days also become available.) The right candidate will have strong working knowledge of commercial and industrial air conditioning systems that provide a variety of functions such as heating, cooling, humidifying, dehumidifying, circulating and filtering. He or She must also possess an understanding of the 40 CFR 82 and follow all guidelines and procedures pertaining to the use and handling of refrigerants as specified by its codes, amendments and subparts. This person will enjoy collaborating with a team and know how to conduct themselves with decorum, as they will be working on a property owned by the United States federal government and interacting daily with servicemembers in uniform. Responsibilities will include: - Performs installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of commercial and industrial air conditioning and refrigeration systems that provide a variety of functions such as heating, cooling, humidifying, dehumidifying, circulating and filtering.
- Carry certification card on person while in a duty status, the card shall be presented upon request.
- Size and complexity of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment worked on varies.
- Systems use various methods of air conditioning such as mechanical and vapor compression, absorption and air cycle.
- Some of these areas may have special, critical, or rigid environmental control requirements such as communication centers, data processing centers and operating rooms.
- Maintains the efficiency, reliability, and safety of operation of systems by checking performance, diagnosing problems, and making necessary repairs or adjustments or by replacing defective parts.
- Checks elements such as low side and high side pressure, temperature of the cooling units, pressure and temperature of the liquid and suction lines, and the running time of the various mechanisms
- Repairs or replaces fans, pumps, thermostats, humidistats, motors, compressors, valves, gauges, pneumatic and electric controls, filters, and other related elements.
- Installs refrigeration and air conditioning systems by positioning compressors, motors, condensers, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, evaporators, heaters, and other components in accordance with design specifications.
- Installs and connects auxiliary control mechanisms and piping or tubing.
- Connects recording and gauging devices.
- Charges refrigeration systems and tests installation for leaks.
- Starts unit and adjusts it for proper operation and optimum performance.
- Must have the skill and knowledge necessary to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair a wide variety of air conditioning and refrigeration systems including circulating air and chilled water air conditioning systems, high, medium, and low temperature refrigeration systems, and total environmental control systems.
- Make repairs to a variety of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems.
- Read and interpret blueprints, specifications, and technical instructions.
- Skilled in the use a variety of tools, test equipment, and close tolerance measuring devices such as voltmeters, ammeters, multimeters, vacuum and acid pumps, pressure gauges, serviceman's thermometer, humidity recorders, micrometers, calipers, and soldering equipment.
- Evaluate system operation, detect deficiencies, troubleshoot cause, and make necessary adjustments and repairs.
- Follow all guidelines and procedures pertaining to the use and handling of refrigerants specified by 40 CFR 82, its codices, amendments, and subparts; all local, state and federal regulations; and PWC policies, standard operating procedures and practices.
- Moderate lifting up to 50 pounds
- Responsible for staying abreast of current and ever-changing environmental laws pertaining to refrigerant handling.
- Able to learn and utilize this software platform - NAVFAC's MAXIMO
- May be required to respond to job related emergencies, within 1 hour of notification.Qualifications:
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