HVAC Tech II
Listed on 2026-06-14
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Trades / Skilled Labor
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Installation Technician, Building Maintenance
Job Summary
In a safe, efficient and professional manner, the HVAC Technician will perform preventative, corrective and predictive maintenance, troubleshoot and service commercial and industrial HVAC systems. Experience should include maintenance of ACU’s, AHU’s, heat pumps, VAV’s, DDC’s and ventilation systems. HVAC Technician II will perform tests, rounds and analysis of data to assure the equipment is functioning properly. Experience maintaining chillers, boilers and kitchen equipment is a plus.
Other duties include evaluating systems and providing recommendations, maintaining a clean working environment, and other various duties as assigned by the Facility Maintenance Manager while adhering to all safety and health standards. The candidate must be able to work in a high‑paced team environment and possess good oral and written communication skills.
Ensures efficient HVACR equipment maintenance according to established standards. Obtains, reads and comprehends sequence of operation of HVACR equipment/systems, controls schematics, blueprints, equipment service manuals and/or owners/maintenance manuals for efficient daily duties. Maintains, installs, troubleshoots, repairs, monitors operation and records readings of HVAC systems. Monitors BMS, checks for refrigerant system operation efficiency, stops/starts systems, operates refrigerant recovery equipment, vacuum pumps, charging equipment and service gauges using best practice procedures, brazes refrigerant piping and lubricates fans, motors and linkages.
Analyzes and determines the root cause of any HVACR system problems/malfunctions. Informs appropriate parties of any problems/malfunctions reported or found in a timely and accurate manner. Takes corrective action as needed. Adds all remarks of problem found and how it was fixed/adjusted to the report. Also adds recommended future work. Completes/closes service report only after client is satisfied with the provided conditions.
Maintains accurate and timely equipment operating logs, lubrication logs, HVACR equipment operation and maintenance manuals, inventory of filters and belts and spare parts, air pressure drop differential logs across air filters and coils, refrigerant logbooks, chemical water treatment logs and refrigerant inventory. Maintains service tools and equipment in good and safe working order. Maintains clean work areas daily. Effectively orders the correct supplies as required for PM’s, maintenance, and repairs.
Efficiently stocks vehicle or maintenance shop area with proper tools and critical parts. Tracks vehicle maintenance needs and schedules as needed.
Assists other mechanics and operators with major repairs and maintenance of building and equipment. Works closely with CMMS planner/scheduler or recommends to supervisor how to optimize preventative maintenance tasking and program. Performs other various duties as assigned.
Follows safety practices and utilizes personal protective clothing and equipment as required by OSHA and by company policy. Knows the whereabouts of all emergency equipment (fire extinguishers, eyewash and shower stations, first aid supplies, breathing apparatus, etc.). Safely uses hand tools, power tools and test instruments to maintain, troubleshoot and repair various types of equipment. Complies with departmental policy for safe storage, usage and disposal of hazardous materials.
Completes and submits job hazard analysis form prior to performing any maintenance or service work.
Attends classes and seminars provided by OEMs and assigned by the supervisor. Completes and submits timesheet and any other assigned paperwork accurately and on time. Communicates effectively to determine needs. Able to work the on‑call rotation for after‑hour emergency work.
Qualifications- Education:
High school diploma; certified 2‑year HVAC technical certificate or state‑approved HVAC license. - Business
Experience:
HVAC experience working on industrial/commercial type HVAC equipment/systems as required by the scope. - Licenses/Certifications:
Valid driver’s license; EPA Universal Refrigeration License. - Language
Skills:
Ability to read and interpret safety…
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