HVAC-DDC System Assessment Technician
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Maintenance/Cleaning
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Position Summary
The HVAC–DDC System Assessment Technical Representative is responsible for performing a comprehensive evaluation of the facility's HVAC and Direct Digital Control (DDC) systems, which are currently in operational failure and causing moisture-related building damage. The representative will conduct on-site diagnostics, testing, calibration, and provide corrective reprogramming of the Trane Tracer SC+ system. The role includes performing a full system assessment, documenting findings, and preparing a detailed corrective action report.
Key ResponsibilitiesDocumentation Review
- Review as-built mechanical and control drawings, Sequence of Operations (SOO), historical maintenance logs, repair records, and trend data.
On-Site Technical Assessment
Perform full evaluation of: DDC Controllers & Network
- Verify communication/power status and diagnose software alarms & programming faults.
Sensors & Devices
- Calibrate all critical sensors (temperature, humidity, and pressure).
- Test actuators, valves, VAVs, and VFDs through full range of motion.
Mechanical HVAC Equipment
- Inspect AHUs, DOAS units, pumps, chillers, and other major components.
- Validate mechanical response to DDC commands.
- Check refrigerant levels, safety controls, pump seals, and clean strainers.
Functional Performance Testing
- Conduct system performance verification, including occupied/unoccupied modes, economizer operations, and heating/cooling changeover.
- Confirm ability to maintain temperature/humidity setpoints under load.
Corrective Action Deliverables
- Provide root-cause analysis of system failures.
- Deliver prioritized recommendations for repairs, replacements, upgrades, and programming changes.
- Provide defective component list and a combined mechanical/DDC maintenance checklist.
- Provide updated or proposed Sequence of Operations (SOO).
Tools, Materials & Logistics
- Provide list of required tools/materials; arrange shipment when not available on-island.
Safety & Compliance
- Follow all K , federal, NSF Diego Garcia, and BIOT regulations.
- Wear PPE provided and maintain proper identification.
- Minimum 7 years documented experience in commercial HVAC and DDC diagnostics, service, and commissioning.
- Formal certification in Trane Tracer SC+ Operations and Service.
- Proficiency with BACnet (MS/TP and IP) and Modbus network protocols.
- Strong knowledge of mechanical systems including chillers, VAVs, VFDs, air distribution, and psychometrics
- Valid driver's license (eligible for on‑island license).
- Work performed on Diego Garcia military installation.
- Regular hours: 0700–1700, Monday–Saturday.
- Period of performance: 6 days including travel.
- Base life support (lodging, meals, etc.) provided by K and back‑charged.
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