Project Start Up and Commissioning Technician
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Installation Technician
Project Start Up And Commissioning Technician
The Project Start Up and Commissioning Technician will ensure quality start up and commissioning of new mechanical equipment on projects including, but not limited to pumps, air handlers, boilers, chillers, split systems and refrigerant systems. Responsible for installing and maintaining piping, welding, soldering, refrigeration equipment, boilers, pumps, and brazing. Maintain and grow the "Customer for Life" concept for existing and new customers.
Performs related work as required.
The following duties are typical for this job. These are not to be constructed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
- Read and understand electrical wiring diagrams
- Complete paperwork as needed
- Work with refrigerant, electricity, chemicals, natural gas
- Run required equipment to perform work or task, including climbing ladders and stairs
- Create and maintain documentation
- Accurate daily time and equipment reporting
High school diploma/GED
5 year Local 33 Apprenticeship Program or Vocational Schooling
Ability to read and understand electrical wiring diagrams
Good electrical troubleshooting skills and mechanical aptitude
Knowledge of all types of mechanical systems and piping
Basic computer skills
Valid driver license
Acceptable driving record
Universal refrigerant license
State licenses: HVAC, refrigeration, hydronic, plumbing, universal CFC license, 30-hour OSHA, 10-hour OSHA, safety training
Good hygiene, clean uniform, boots, and safety gear
Solid communication and customer service skills - able to work with customers and satisfy needs
Cautious and exceptional driving skills
Excellent documentation skills
Good hand dexterity
Ability to lift at least 50 pounds
Ability to work 8 hours, be on call, and work after hours, nights, weekends, holidays
At any given time, may be exposed to:
- Normal office conditions
- Exposure to weather, heat, cold
- Wet &/or humid
- Vibration
- Exposure to dust/fumes
- Asbestos
- In proximity to moving mechanical parts
- Exposure to electrical shock
- Working in high/exposed places
- Exposure to toxic/caustic chemicals
- Noise intensity - Loud
Clothing: cotton button up shirt or company uniform shirt, jeans; coats, gloves, hats
PPE (safety glasses, vest, hard hat, ear plugs, steel toe boots, safety harness, face shield)
Hand tools/power tools
Drills
Saws
Hand Torch
Welding torch
Hammer drill
Chain falls
Recovery machine
Vacuum pump
Tool bag
Tank of refrigerant
Small recovery tank
Large refrigerant recovery tank
Small bottle of Nitrogen
Bottle of CO2
A/C compression
Electric motors
Baker Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Baker Group will consider reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and encourage prospective employees and incumbents to discuss potential accommodations with the Employer.
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