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HVAC Mechanic I and II

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  • 40,000 - 60,000
  • Full-Time

Job Description

Office of Facilities Multiple Positions
University of Massachusetts Lowell

HVAC Mechanic I – Facilities (Multiple Positions/Shifts)

Only Internal (MTA – Maintenance & Trades Bargaining Union) candidates will be considered during the first 10 business days of the posting. All other candidates will be considered after that period.

Incumbents of positions in this series install heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment including related fixtures; check heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, including hot water, steam systems, DDC in a variety of buildings (Academic, Resident Halls, Lab) and perform related work as required. The basic purpose of this work is to install, maintain and repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment.

Maintains rebuilds and makes repairs on all related HVAC equipment (PM) including: exhaust fans, AHU, CUV, pumps, air compressors. Replacing worn or defective parts such bearings, pulleys, fans and by lubricating motors and bearings, replacing belts, changing filters, switches, fuses, thermostats and electrical wiring.

Installs heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment including controls and related fixtures such as air and water filters and piping by using refrigeration, pipe fitting and structural layout techniques, blueprints, appropriate machines, tools and work aids to join tubing and/or pipes; to cut and thread pipes; to solder or braze joints; to mount compressor and condenser units; and to connect motors, compressors, temperature controls, humidity controls and circulation ventilation fans to electrical power sources. Checks equipment for malfunctions by observing pressure and vacuum gauges and other indicators and by using leak detectors, ohmmeters, amp probes, etc. to ensure proper operation. Adds necessary refrigerants keeping accurate records following the current rules and regulations issued by the EPA.

Installs, repairs or alters internal and external piping systems such as chilled/hot water systems, low-thru-high-pressure heating systems, vacuum return systems and maintains or replaces related equipment such as trap valves, heat exchangers and steam piping and fluid transmission lines as required and in accordance with standard procedures

Analyzes and treats both open and closed water systems such as heating and cooling loops, steam boilers and cooling towers by adding algaecides, biocides and inhibitors.

Performs related work such as making and assembling metal ducts and chassis parts for heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems; drilling holes for mounting bracket; screwing, boring riveting and welding parts to assemble structural and functional components such as motors, controls, switches, and gauges; and installing shells and cabinets of systems

Performs rigging of motors, fans and pumps for weights < 2000lbs

Assist Project Management and outside contractors on both small and large projects with locating piping, ductwork, and electrical circuits as well as providing other assistance as needed.

Minimum Qualifications:

• Applicants must have at least one year of full-time, or equivalent part- time technical experience in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, refrigeration, ventilating and air conditioning systems, -OR- any equivalent combination of the required experience and a certificate or diploma from a recognized institution above the high school level, as evidence of completion of a two year program in refrigeration and heating. Education toward such a certificate or diploma will be prorated on the basis of the proportion of the requirements actually completed
• Knowledge of the standard preventative maintenance procedures for heating ventilation,
• refrigeration, air conditioning systems
• Knowledge of the methods for lubricating machinery and equipment
• Knowledge and skill in the uses of small hand and power tools
• Knowledge of the safety practices and procedure followed in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, ventilation, refrigeration, air conditioning and related electrical systems
• Knowledge of the terminology, coding symbols and standard abbreviations used in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, refrigeration, ventilation, refrigeration, air conditioning and related electrical systems
• Knowledge of the methods and techniques followed in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, refrigeration, ventilating, air conditioning, steam and related electrical systems
• Knowledge of the methods and techniques of pipes threading and soldering
• Knowledge of the types and uses of equipment and materials used in heating, refrigeration, ventilating, air conditioning, steam and related electrical systems
• Skill in the use of electrical testing equipment
• Skill in operating heating, refrigeration, ventilating, and air conditioning machinery and related equipment
• Knowledge of electrical, electronic (DDC) and pneumatic HVAC control systems
• Knowledge of the use electrical test equipment such as voltmeters amp probe, etc.
• Knowledge of the laws, regulations and codes governing the safe and environmentally correct operation and repair of building systems
• Ability to understand and apply the policies, procedures, specifications, and standards and guidelines governing HVAC activities
• Ability to read and interpret documents such as specifications, operation manuals and blueprints
• Ability to follow oral and written instructions
• Mechanics aptitude and dexterity
• Knowledge of basic computer skills
• The ability to work effectively with diverse groups
• Demonstrated willingness to be on essential personnel list for facility related emergencies and University Closings due to weather and other emergencies
• Possess a current and valid driver's license
• EPA Reclaim License

Other Considerations:

• Massachusetts Refrigeration Technician License
• Minimum of 3 years' experience, installing, servicing, or inspecting HVAC systems, steam systems and electrical components of HVAC equipment
• Ability to operate air and hydraulic lifts
• Similar institution experience
• Knowledge of a variety of low voltage systems such as HVAC controls
• Ability to operate Energy Management Systems

Salary:

Grade 18 Step 1-14 – $1,814.32 – 2,568.37 bi-weekly (based on 40 hour week)

To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and the names and contact information for three professional references at https://jobs.uml.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54588. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. However, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications is received.

HVAC Mechanic II – Facilities (Multiple Positions/Shifts)
Multiple Positions/Shifts

Incumbents of positions in this series install heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment including related fixtures; check heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, including hot water, steam systems, DDC in a variety of buildings (Academic, Resident Halls, Lab) and perform related work as required.

The basic purpose of this work is to install, maintain and repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. Maintains, rebuilds and makes repairs on all related HVAC equipment (PM) including: exhaust fans, AHU, CUV, pumps, air compressors. Replacing worn or defective parts such bearings, pulleys, fans and by lubricating motors and bearings, replacing belts, changing filters, switches, fuses, thermostats and electrical wiring. Order supplies and equipment as needed to complete work and assist others in the completion of their work.

Installs heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment including controls and related fixtures such as air and water filters and piping by using refrigeration, pipe fitting and structural layout techniques, blueprints, appropriate machines, tools and work aids to join tubing and/or pipes; to cut and thread pipes; to solder or braze joints; to mount compressor and condenser units; and to connect motors, compressors, temperature controls, humidity controls and circulation ventilation fans to electrical power sources. Checks equipment for malfunctions by observing pressure and vacuum gauges and other indicators and by using leak detectors, ohmmeters, amp probes, etc. to ensure proper operation. Adds necessary refrigerants keeping accurate records following the current rules and regulations issued by the EPA.

Installs, repairs or alters internal and external piping systems such as chilled/hot water systems, low-thru-high-pressure heating systems, vacuum return systems and maintains or replaces related equipment such as trap valves, heat exchangers and steam piping and fluid transmission lines as required and in accordance with standard procedures.

Exercise direct supervisory responsibilities as determined by the University such as planning and assigning work according to the nature of the job to be accomplished, the capabilities of subordinates and available resources; controlling work through periodic reviews; determining subordinates' training needs and recommending such training; motivating subordinates to work effectively; determining the need for disciplinary action.

Analyzes and treats both open and closed water systems such as heating and cooling loops, steam boilers and cooling towers by adding algaecides, biocides and inhibitors.
Performs related work such as making and assembling metal ducts and chassis parts for heating, air conditioning and refrigeration systems; drilling holes for mounting bracket; screwing, boring, riveting and welding parts to assemble structural and functional components such as motors, controls, switches, and gauges; and installing shells and cabinets of systems.

Performs rigging of motors, fans and pumps for weights < 2000lbs.

Assist Project Management and outside contractors on both small and large projects with locating piping, ductwork, and electrical circuits as well as providing other assistance as needed.

Minimum Qualifications:

• Current Massachusetts Refrigeration Technician License
• Applicants must have applicable experience of full-time, or equivalent part-time technical experience in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, refrigeration, ventilating and air conditioning systems, as an HVAC Technician with at least 5 of those years as a Refrigeration Technician licensee
• Knowledge of the standard preventive maintenance procedures for heating ventilation, refrigeration, air conditioning systems
• Ability to successfully supervise, including planning and assigning work
• Knowledge of the methods for lubricating machinery and equipment
• Knowledge and skill in the uses of small hand and power tools
• Knowledge of the safety practices and procedure followed in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, ventilation, refrigeration, air conditioning and related electrical systems
• Knowledge of the terminology, coding symbols and standard abbreviations used in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, refrigeration, ventilation, refrigeration, air conditioning and related electrical systems
• Knowledge of the methods and techniques followed in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, refrigeration, ventilating, air conditioning, steam and related electrical systems
• Knowledge of the methods and techniques of pipe threading and soldering
• Knowledge of the types and uses of equipment and materials used in heating, refrigeration, ventilating, air conditioning, steam and related electrical systems
• Skill in the use of electrical testing equipment
• Skill in operating heating, refrigeration, ventilating, and air conditioning machinery and related equipment
• Knowledge of electrical, electronic (DDC) and pneumatic HVAC control systems
• Knowledge of the use of electrical test equipment such as voltmeters, amp probe, etc.
• Knowledge of the laws, regulations and codes governing the safe and environmentally correct operation and repair of building systems
• Ability to understand and apply the policies, procedures, specifications, and standards and guidelines governing HVAC activities
• Ability to read and interpret documents such as specifications, operation manuals and blueprints
• Ability to follow oral and written instructions
• The ability to work effectively with diverse groups
• Mechanics aptitude and dexterity
• Knowledge of basic computer skills including the ability to order supplies and equipment as needed to complete work and assist others in the completion of their work

Operational Needs:

• Demonstrated willingness to be on essential personnel list for facility related emergencies and University Closings due to weather and other emergencies
• Possess a current and valid driver's license
• EPA Reclaim License

Preferred Experience:

• 7 years full-time, or equivalent part-time technical experience in the installation, maintenance and repair of heating, refrigeration, ventilating and air conditioning systems, as an HVAC Technician holding a valid Refrigeration Technician licensee
• Current MA Pipefitter license
• Ability to operate air and hydraulic lifts
• Similar institution experience
• Knowledge of a variety of low voltage systems such as HVAC controls
• Ability to operate Energy Management Systems

Salary:

Grade 20, Step 1-14 $2,010.15 – $2,839.29 bi-weekly

To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and the names and contact information for three professional references at https://jobs.uml.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54589. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. However, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications is received.

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