3rd Shift HVAC Operator: Energy & Comfort Specialist
Job in
Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, 47725, USA
Listed on 2026-07-08
Listing for:
USI Department of History
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-08
Job specializations:
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Trades / Skilled Labor
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Building Maintenance
Job Description & How to Apply Below
- 494252
- Evansville, Indiana, United States
- Service / Maintenance & Security Staff
Title: HVAC Operator - 3rd Shift
Division: Finance and Administration
Department: Facility Operations and Planning
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: Grade 11: $23.38/hour
Position Summary
Understands the functions and means of operation of all building and plant heating, ventilating, air conditioning, lighting, communications, and alarm systems and equipment. Capable of adjusting physical and software components/systems to maintain a comfortable environment in all buildings while minimizing energy use. Makes necessary repairs and perform preventive maintenance in a multi-building complex.
Duties/Responsibilities
- Continuously monitors, operates and makes adjustments as necessary to a central computerized energy management and control system to ensure an environment balanced in temperature and humidity, minimizing energy use, throughout a multi building complex.
- Start, stop, and adjust operations of all on line equipment to include boilers, chillers, air handling units, pumps and ancillary components.
- Understand and maintain proper water treatment for boiler and chill water systems. Understand the properties of water such as PH, Alkalinity, Acidity, Hardness, Conductivity etc. and what to do to control corrosion and bacteria.
- Perform preventive maintenance checks and services. Makes repairs as found when possible. Reports other issues on a work request or to management.
- Read gauges, instruments, and recorders. Understands specified limits of readings and how to react when readings are outside of limits.
- Perform boiler room operations by understanding and properly maintaining high temperature/high pressure boiler system capable of 400 psi @ 400 degrees and a central chill water system in a safe manner. Make adjustments accordingly.
- Operate computer-based equipment that controls the building HVAC systems (e.g., Johnson Controls and Trane Tracer Ensemble). Understand and adjust binary and analog inputs and outputs. Analyze equipment performance and make adjustment to discharge air temperatures, mixed air, outdoor air, cooling and heating coils etc., to maintain proper indoor air quality and room comfort.
- Solder and replace refrigerant lines, drain lines, water supply lines, vent pipes, gas piping etc.
- Fabricate sheet metal transitions when replacing or installing duct work and new HVAC equipment.
- Modify existing walls and structures to accommodate replacement equipment. (return grilles, supply registers, duct work, etc.)
- Read and understand blueprints and symbols when tracking down electrical wiring, duct work, plumbing, etc.
- Maintain official operating log.
- Test and treat water in closed loop system. Understands how to treat dependent on readings.
- Operate central lighting system.
- Monitor energy consumption.
- Respond to emergencies.
- Operate radio and after hours telephone system. Answers calls in absence of Admin Support Staff, or as requested.
- Fill in for other HVAC Operators when absent.
- Advise on preventive maintenance measures and on energy conservation methods.
- Dispatch vehicles and maintain vehicle control logs.
- Clean and paint power plant.
- Perform service work on equipment in addition to preventive maintenance. This includes but is not limited to: repairing air conditioning systems in Campus housing including PTACs, split systems and residential style refrigerators; diagnosing and repairing walk-in coolers and freezers, ice machines, or water coolers (drinking fountain); maintaining air handlers, air compressors, air driers, chill and hot water pumps;
Air Compressors, Air Driers, Chill and hot water pumps, Various tube bundles that are in equipment across campus, maintain Valves. - Ability to work seven (7) days straight.
- Assist with snow removal and other weather-related events as needed.
- Other duties as assigned.
High school diploma/GED.
One year experience in the maintenance or operation of heating, air conditioning, or temperature control systems or related maintenance experience required.
Demonstrated judgment in assessing and responding to emergencies required. Demonstrated good decision-making skills while controlling and operating multi-million-dollar buildings and equipment.
Reliability for working with minimum supervision required.
Must possess valid Driver's License and an acceptable driving record as defined by USI's Vehicle Safety Policy ((Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).).
EPA certification (Level 1 and Level 2 OR Universal) upon hire or must obtain within the first 90 days of employment.
Functional Requirements
Preferred Knowledge and Skills
Ongoing physical access to departments and facilities throughout the University for extended periods of time to perform maintenance tasks and for staff oversight.
Frequent independent physical manipulation of loads of 50 to 80 pounds for extended periods of time. Occasional independent physical manipulation of loads of 80 to 100 pounds.
Frequent bending,…
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