HVAC Specialist - Mechanic
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Installation Technician
HVAC Mechanic Specialist
The Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Mechanic job series describes positions that install, troubleshoot, repair, and modify heating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment and systems. There are three levels in the series: HVAC Mechanic –Maintenance Technician, HVAC Mechanic –Specialist, HVAC Mechanic
-Lead. The duties listed under the Characteristic Duties section are designed to provide a representative sampling of key tasks and/or responsibilities associated with the job; they are not intended to be a complete list of all the duties performed by employees in the classification.
Under the direction of a lead or supervisor, employees in this classification, HVAC Mechanic Specialist covers a broader range of activity than the HVAC Mechanic.
Applies a greater degree of technical specialty to HVAC work.
Responsible for diagnosing HVAC problems independently and advising HVAC Mechanics on assignments that are more difficult.
Establish priorities for various phases of their work assignments, requiring little guidance from a Lead or Supervisor.
Characteristic Duties:
The duties listed under this section are designed to provide a representative sampling of key tasks and/or responsibilities associated with the job. They are not intended to be a complete list of all the duties performed by employees in the classification.
Perform complex troubleshooting of HVAC systems, including functional analysis.
Install, test, troubleshoot, maintain, and service all types of industrial, commercial, residential HVAC instrumentation and controls including electronic, pneumatic or digital systems.
Adjust complex HVAC instrumentation and control systems to improve system functionality and energy conservation.
Accomplish difficult repairs that may involve customizing parts to serve in old systems where replacement parts are no longer available.
Analyze and maintain diverse HVAC systems at optimal operating efficiency while maintaining energy efficiency.
Test, adjust, and balance HVAC systems.
Establish and maintain proactive maintenance of a full range of HVAC systems.
Respond effectively and expediently to critical repair situations
Install, modify, troubleshoot, and repair air distribution systems.
Support state-of-the-art HVAC systems, requiring specialized and extensive training.
Assist with the development and implementation of a preventative maintenance system on new and existing equipment as assigned by Supervisor or Lead mechanic.
May perform specialized functions related to air quality (such as IAQ testing and reporting; or the testing, adjusting, balancing and certifying).
May write reports and certification documents.
May perform any of the duties described in the HVAC Mechanic maintenance specification or other duties as assigned.
Adhere to safety rules.
Minimum Education and Experience Required
Journey level knowledge equivalent to four years completion in an apprentice program as a journey mechanic, with a minimum of seven years' actual work experience in the trade or a combination of equivalent education and work experience.
Minimum Qualifications
In addition to the qualifications for the HVAC Mechanic –Maintenance, the Specialist must have extensive working knowledge of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
Typically, these positions involve complex trouble-shooting and problem-solving skills that have developed over many years, but they may also require specialized training in emerging HVAC technologies.
The Specialists require high level testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB) skills.
Certificates and Licenses Required
Required to have at least a class III EPA certification, although many jobs will require certification as a Universal Technician.
Valid California Non-commercial Class C Driver's license.
Physical Requirements
Ability to obtain and maintain a California Non-commercial Class C Driver's license.
Constantly stand, walk
Frequently twist, bend, stoop, use light, fine grasping, lift up to 10 pounds
Occasionally kneel, crawl, climb ladders or scaffolds, lift 11-20, 21-40 pounds, operate foot and hand controls
Rarely perform seated work, desk-based computer tasks,…
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