Perform basic troubleshooting on air-cooled chillers.
Troubleshoot, maintain, and repair large, water-cooled chillers.
Troubleshoot and repair/rebuild large pumps.
Troubleshoot and repair water cooled package equipment.
Requirements
epa certification
vfd
ddc
hvac
trade school
teamwork
Diagnose issues with variable air volume equipment (VAV’s/PIU’s)
Trade/Technical School certification or degree preferred.
Ability to work well in a team environment.
All skills listed in the Class 3 category above plus the ability to perform trouble shooting and repairs on all types of air-cooled chillers, pumps, and low-pressure boilers.
Possess superior system knowledge and advanced troubleshooting skills.
Demonstrate advanced troubleshooting skills on 100 ton and less unitary DX equipment.
Strong adaptability skills.
Four to five years plus of commercial/industrial HVAC experience including exposure to control, compound and reciprocating systems as well as refrigerants. Experience level is based on technician classifications described above.
Advanced diagnosis of air distribution systems (VAV/PIU).
Basic understanding variable frequency drives.
Diagnose issues on large boilers with power burners.
Capable of all repairs needed on rooftop package equipment.
Diagnose problems using electrical schematics.
This role is based out of the Greenville, SC area and will require travel throughout the region.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Working knowledge of computer and tablets.
Advanced troubleshooting on all air-cooled equipment, both unitary and chilled water.
Proficient with variable frequency drives and starters.
Understanding of 5 through 100-ton unitary DX equipment, chilled water air handlers, computer room units (CRAC), Pneumatic and DDC controls.
Proficient with low pressure boilers.
Diagnosing refrigerant system issues.
Basic understanding of DDC control systems.
Ability to diagnose water flow issues.
Ability to deal with problems involving concrete variables in standardized situations.
EPA Universal Refrigerant Certification
Basic understanding of water-cooled chillers.
Capable of maintaining and repairing cooling towers.
All skills listed in the Class 3 and Class 4 sections above plus understanding of water-cooled chillers, chilled water systems, large chiller rebuilds, rigging, large boilers, pumps, and assist with technical support to other technicians.
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required.