DPS - IOD - HVAC Mechanic I - 9812 Accounting - Austin, TX at Geebo

DPS - IOD - HVAC Mechanic I - 9812

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Qualifications:
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ftl?lang=en />GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Perform entry-level heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) work.
Required to learn and apply the developing technology of microprocessor control systems as they are installed in the different facilities.
Work is performed under close supervision with minimal latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
The following Military Occupational Specialty codes are generally applicable to this position.
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pdf Applicants must fully complete the summary of experience to determine if minimum qualifications are met.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES /
Responsibilities:
1.
Overhaul, remove and replace, and/or repair air conditioning, heating and ventilation equipment (e.
g.
pumps, air compressors, steam and hot water boilers, DX systems, and pneumatically controlled devices).
Make necessary adjustments to parts and equipment to attain maximum equipment efficiency during operation.
2.
Repair steam and hot water boilers, and all auxiliary steam and hot water equipment.
Inspect and maintain proper steam pressure for all types of boilers; e.
g.
fire tube and water tube boilers, maintain proper water levels in boilers and associated equipment; read gauges and record indicated temperatures and pressures; take action to relieve excessive pressures or temperatures or to increase low pressure or temperatures.
Monitor boiler water and chemicals and make adjustments to the equipment as needed.
3.
Install or remove and replace electrical control wiring and high voltage wiring within the equipment, sometimes while current is flowing.
Remove and install damper motors, actuators, thermostats, humidistats, and all other associated equipment.
4.
Monitor and adjust direct-digital-control (DDC) software unique to each piece of HVAC equipment to allow computer monitoring and remote adjustments for comfort and precision cooling and heating.
5.
Perform scheduled preventive maintenance services on equipment (e.
g.
clean coils and rod tubes; change filters and belts; grease bearings; change motors, steam traps and valves, piping connections, fittings and couplings repair and replace compressors).
6.
Test refrigeration equipment to determine if there are leaks and to locate and repair sources of recognized leaks.
Adjust expansion valves and add refrigerant to air conditioning systems as needed.
7.
Attend special training sessions, read manuals, and question vendor representatives to learn the technology, capabilities and limitations of new types of controls (e.
g.
microprocessor, pneumatic, DDC).
8.
Travel to remote Department facilities, work hours beyond and other than normal work hours including holidays and weekends, and respond to off-hours call-ins to accomplish assigned projects and respond to emergency malfunctions on HVAC equipment and boilers.
9.
May Maintain records and prepare correspondence and reports (manual and computerized) related to work orders, repairs, installations, service, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) compliance.
10.
May coordinate parts and material requirements with supply room or warehouse.
11.
May train others12.
Attends work reqularly and observes approved work hours in accordance with agency leave and attendance policies.
13.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Recommended Skills Medical Emergency Preventive Maintenance Pumps Stock Control Valves (Piping) Ventilation Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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