What are the responsibilities and job description for the HVAC Mechanic position at The University of Southern Mississippi?
Performsjourneyman level work in the installation, maintenance, modification, overhaul,service, and repair of University distributed plant heating, ventilation, airconditioning, refrigeration equipment. Responsible for performing preventivemaintenance tasks of HVAC systems. This position is considered essentialpersonnel and could require emergency duty during hurricanes or other emergencysituations.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Completes maintenance work orders as requested by all University personnel and students.
- Collaborates with HVAC Technicians or HVAC I-level employees and contractors to calibrate and repair pneumatic and DDC controls. Regulates gauges and controls to proper settings for desired temperatures and humidity.
- Repair residential and some commercial HVAC equipment, including replacing thermostats, pneumatic / DDC controls, key components, compressors, and motors. Adds or replaces refrigerant and air compressors. Performs scheduled preventative maintenance, such as changing oil filters, inspecting condensers, washing coils, greasing pump and motor bearings, and repairing pumps.
- Maintains and repairs air handling equipment, including replacing belts, bearings, and filters. Washes cooling and heating coils and inspects dampers and motors.
- Troubleshoot issues with chillers, including changing settings on chiller panels, checking alarms, and reporting issues with VFDs and boilers. Reads alarm codes on chillers, boilers, VFDs, and booster pumps and makes repairs within skill level. Makes basic changes to chiller panels.
- Serves as a member of the Physical Plant Essential Personnel team, directing staff during pre-emergency preparations and post-emergency recovery efforts. This position requires participation in call-out responsibilities, may require night shift coverage and weekend work, and performs additional duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
High schooldiploma or general education degree (GED) and five years related experienceand / or training with commercial HVAC equipment operation such as chillers, airhandlers, pumps, boilers, and variable air volume units; or equivalentcombination of education and experience. Valid Driver’s License. EPA Section 608 UniversalRefrigeration Handling Certification. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Preferred Qualifications
Previouswork experience with Siemens Insight, Siemens Desigo, TRANE, Johnson FacilityExplorer, and Niagara AX control systems. Certifications or Training forinstallation and programming of various control systems such as FacilityExplorer, Metasys, Niagara AX, and / or TRANE.