Title: Maintenance Mechanic Specialist - HVAC
Title: Maintenance Mechanic Specialist - HVAC
Location: Upper East Side; Brooklyn; Midtown; West Side
Org Unit: Off Campus
Work Days: Weekdays and some weekends
Weekly Hours: 37.50
Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
Salary Range: $47.95 - $47.95
*As required under NYC Human Rights Law Int 1208-2018 - Salary range for this role when Hired for NYC Offices
Position Summary
Under direct supervision, provides expert level maintenance and repair services on infrastructure systems.
Job Responsibilities
- Completes the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair services on heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC+R) systems.
- Completes and submits a variety of service requests and preventative maintenance tasks indicating work performed and time and material spent.
- Develops scope of work for projects and identifies material and labor necessary. Obtains material pricing from vendors.
- Oversees shutdowns of selected utility systems during construction activities.
- Monitors and operates building automation systems.
- Performs routine daily inspections of the utility systems in assigned areas and records operational data. Interprets operational data and makes adjustments that improve performance/efficiency and/or resolve operational problems.
- Provides stakeholders with the status updates, issues, key activities and any changes to the scope of the overall project.
- Provides direction to other staff assigned to assist in the completion of tasks. Trains co-workers in the proper methods of completing trades work.
Education
- Completion of trade school
- High School Diploma
Experience
Maintain 5-7 years of experience in general maintenance in a large institution or commercial facility with complex infrastructure systems, of which a minimum of 3 years is in HVAC and/or refrigeration.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated ability to understand complex interrelationships between multiple utility systems.
- Ability to work on off-shifts as required to accommodate on-going operations and/or emergencies.
- Ability to be available for 24-hour emergency call-ins.
Licenses and Certifications
- Maintain FDNY certifications necessary for the operation of utility systems. The required FDNY Certificates of Fitness as one requirement to successfully complete the probationary period are: A35, C42, F60, G46, G60, G71, P98, P99, S12 and S13
- EPA Universal Refrigeration Technician Certification
- FDNY RMO preferred
Working Conditions/Physical Demands
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Nearest Secondary Market: New York City