GENERAL SUMMARY:
Under general supervision and according to established policies and procedures, is responsible for the refrigeration, air conditioning, air handling, and heat transfer equipment at the hospital and off-site buildings. May assist the other departments with their duties as directed.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Installs and repairs commercial, refrigeration and HVAC, and mechanical systems according to blueprints and/or engineering specifications. Diagnoses problems, repairs defects, and performs preventive maintenance on commercial, refrigeration and HVAC, and mechanical systems Service and maintain air conditioning, refrigeration, and mechanical systems including:
Disassemble units for repair.
Perform of chillers maintenance.
Service pumps, strainers and filters.
Test and rebuild vacuum pumps, damper motors, water and refrigeration coils.
Work with other components in air condition, refrigeration and ventilation distribution, and mechanical systems.
Using manufacturer's specifications, establishes system performance operating parameters and tests equipment to assure system performance parameters are being met.
Read, interpret and generate sequence of operation for HVAC equipment and systems.
Read and utilize DDC programming code.
Perform test and balance work.
Repairs malfunctioning equipment, replaces defective parts as necessary and completes preventive maintenance.
Maintains records of service and repair reports to provide history of maintenance activities.
Installs, removes, stores and records specific location of all heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment in the hospital.
Service and maintain thermostats, VAV boxes, TECs, lab ventilation equipment and fan coil units.
STANDARD QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma program or GED and completion of a vocational training program.
A minimum of three years' experience with HVAC equipment experience.
General knowledge of welding, soldering, braising, basic electronics, plumbing and mechanics.
Knowledge of refrigeration principles and the ability to read blueprints and schematic drawings.
Preferred a Universal Refrigerant Transition and Recovery Certification.
A Michigan Mechanical Contractors License is preferred.
Analytical ability to determine the cause of a problem and readily solve it.
Ability to interpret blueprints, schematics and flow diagrams.
Ability to perform on-line troubleshooting, operate maintenance management system software and basic Microsoft Office programs.
Beaumont Health is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, status as a protected veteran, or status as a qualified individual with a disability.