Role
As a Commercial HVAC Mechanic (also known as HVAC Technician, HVAC Specialist), you'll be responsible for maintaining site facilities systems and equipment. Your duties will include installing, inspecting, and fixing chillers, pumps, freezers, cooling, and ventilation systems. You'll also perform preventative maintenance on HVAC systems to increase longevity and troubleshoot and repair current HVAC system issues. Occasionally, you may perform other general maintenance activities such as resetting breakers, replacing ceiling tiles, patching paint, and fixing plumbing leaks.
Benefits
- Opportunity to build a meaningful career in a fast-paced role.
- Work in a culture that celebrates diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
- Contribute to improving patient lives with diagnostic tools that address the world’s biggest health challenges.
Qualifications
- Associate's degree in a related field (or relevant technical education) with 3 or more years of experience with HVAC certification/license.
- EPA Certification through the Environmental Protection Agency to handle refrigerants required.
- Strong verbal communication skills, ability to explain complex HVAC issues.