FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Work Year: Full Year
JOB TITLE: HVAC TECHNICIAN II
SUPERVISED BY:
Facilities
Manager
SUPERVISES: N/A
SUMMARY OF JOB DESCRIPTION: Troubleshoot, operate and maintain all district
facilities systems and equipment to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for all
students, staff, and visitors. Assist in making sound decisions regarding work
schedules, contractor involvement, and cost effectiveness of building
improvements/changes.
ESSENTIAL JOB ELEMENTS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to pe,form each essential duty
satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or
ability required of the position. Accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to pe,form the essential functions.
- Develop, implement and manage the District preventive maintenance
program including scheduling, monitoring and participating in the
program and making appropriate changes to the system to ensure all
equipment is
properly documented.
- Operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair/replace the District's
direct digital control (DDC) and pneumatic control systems including
hardware such as logic cards, main boards, valve/damper actuators,
relays, sensors, etc. and software including control logic and
programming. Respond to after hours emergencies and/or service
calls related to DDC systems.
- Operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair/replace the District HVAC
systems, equipment and controls associated with them, including
air handling units, fan coil units, unit ventilators, variable air volume
systems, boilers, pumps, variable frequency drives, valves,
dampers, etc. Respond to after hours emergencies and/or
service calls related to HVAC systems.
- In a lead role, assist other trades personnel in the performance of
their duties by helping them in reparations to plumbing, carpentry,
carpeting, etc., with mechanical/electrical systems and/or by offering
technical advice.
- In a lead role, train and direct other classified personnel on the
operation of District systems, including DDC,
HVAC, electrical systems and plumbing systems.
- Determine, develop, implement and manage service contracts with
various contractors/vendors to ensure the District has technical
support for a series of highly technical systems and ensure the
systems have the proper
software and hardware uo2:rades to keep the systems current.
- Pre-engineer, design and implement all DDC and HVAC equipment
modifications and retro-fits recommended to and aooroved by the
Facility Director, including managin_g outsourced projects.
- Operate snow removal equipment in the performance of snow
removal duties for parking lots.
- Prepare the preliminary budget for the District's mechanical
requirements and recommend budget needs to the Facility Director.
- Work with construction design teams throughout construction
processes to ensure the District's best interests are accommodated.
- Demonstrates the commitment to build and maintain a safe, fair and
respectful working and learning environment that honors the cultural
diversity of students and staff.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
CONTACTS: Facilities Staff, teachers, principals, teachers and vendors
QUALIFICATIONS:
- High school diploma or equivalent, plus technical courses in HVAC and microcomputers
- Ten years of experience or combined experience/education with HVAC and direct digital
control systems, preferable Siemens Apogee System 600
- Experience with all phases of facilities operations and maintenance, including general
maintenance, plumbing and electrical systems
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS & WORKING CONDITIONS:
The physical demands, work environment factors and mental functions described below are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully pe1fonn the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to pe1form the essential functions.
Analyzing Communicating Comparing Compiling Coordinating
Wet or humid conditions (nonweather)
Extreme cold (non-weather)
Computing Control of others Fingering Smelling Hearing
Work near moving mechanical parts Extreme heat (nonweather)
Instructing Speaking Synthesizing
Moderate lifting to 100 lb. Work in high, precarious places Fumes or airborne particles Risk
of electrical shock
Talking
Near and Far acuity Negotiating Reaching
Toxic or caustic chemicals Outdoor weather conditions Vibration
Prepared/Revised Date: December, 2008