HVAC Mechanic: 1115

Sdac

The Role

Overview

Perform HVAC preventative maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs at a federal building.

Key Responsibilities

  • water treatment
  • tool inventory
  • hvac maintenance
  • hvac troubleshoot
  • fire systems
  • energy management

Tasks

-Maintain chemical water treatment program at the direction of the Chief Engineer. -Maintain accurate lists, security and stocking levels of HVAC service tools and consumable supplies. -Performs preventative maintenance and repairs to HVAC equipment including but not limited to heat pumps, split systems, roof top units, air handling units, chillers, pumps, cooling towers, VAV systems, etc. -Record on service tickets and work log reports daily activities and per job records. -Troubleshoot and diagnose HVAC equipment failures including schematic controls wiring diagrams. Replace or adjust defective or worn parts to repair systems. -Responsible for performing his or her work safely and reporting to the Chief Engineer any observed safety and security problems. -Operation, repair and preventative maintenance of the Fire Alarm, Fire Sprinkler and emergency Generator systems. -Operation and repair of Energy Management Systems.

Requirements

  • nate
  • dc license
  • cfc cert
  • hvac license
  • advanced hvac
  • 5+ years

What You Bring

-Ability to diagnose refrigeration systems, air distribution systems and equipment controls -Ability to pass drug screening and Federal Government criminal background check -Advanced HVAC training and manufacturer training -Must be able to respond to after-hours emergency calls -Able to work Monday-Friday with occasional overtime during afternoons, evenings and weekends as needed for emergencies -U.S. Citizen or approved registered alien -Lifting and moving of materials, supplies, and equipment minimum 75 lbs. -HVAC Excellence or UA Star Certification (preferred) -Communicate effectively in English in speaking and writing -High school diploma or equivalent -Extensive technical knowledge of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning maintenance and repairs -HVAC License (preferred) -NATE certification (required) -DC Stationary License 1st or 3rd (required) -Physical Requirements (with or without reasonable accommodation): The HVAC Technician is subject to hazards. Includes a variety of physical conditions, such as hot and/or cold weather conditions, proximity to moving mechanical parts, moving vehicles, electrical current, working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to high heat or exposure to chemicals. Also, bending, stooping and occasional light lifting to accomplish tasks. Walking particularly for long distances or moving from one work site to another. -Universal CFC Certification (required) -Good physical condition with ability to lift 75 lbs. and possessing good fine motor coordination and ability to withstand exposure to dust, fumes, heights, and confined spaces -Minimum of five (5) years’ experience working on HVAC systems and associated equipment

The Company

About Sdac

-Headquartered in Florida with operations across Alabama and Georgia, deploying cleared personnel on secure installations. -The firm has grown its portfolio through socioeconomic certifications—8(a), SDB, MBE, DBE, SDVOSB—enabling access to large‑scale public projects. -Typical projects include heavy‑civil construction, mechanical systems installation, industrial utilities, rail infrastructure, and facility support. -Leadership under licensed contractor Paul Morrow ensures projects are capped by experienced architects, engineers, project managers and support teams. -SDAC’s unusual strength lies in merging mechanical trades with civil and rail capabilities, enabling turnkey solutions on secure government sites.

Sector Specialisms

Civil Construction

Industrial

Heavy Utilities

Facility Management

Operations and Maintenance

Buildings

Security Clearance

-must pass drug screening and federal government criminal background check.