Your Opportunity
We are looking for HVAC Assistant Technician to carryout preventative, corrective and breakdown maintenance on Mechanical / HVAC equipment and systems, individually or as part of a technical team, within a designated area, whilst ensuring minimal disruption to the operations.
An ideal candidate should carry out all technical and safety rules to ensure compliance with business standards.
Key accountabilities
· Ability to conform to all general and specific technical safety requirements at all times to ensure the health, safety & welfare of self and others at work
· Any other work as assigned by the supervisor / duty engineer to achieve the purpose.
· Good Knowledge of Building Management Systems (BMS)
· Can read interpret and describe the functionality of HVAC system drawings (circuit & wiring diagrams / schematic & layout drawings) irrespective of manufacturer
· Can correctly setup and use test equipment and interpret the test results on standalone and integrated HVAC systems, to include: Manifold Gauge, Digital Multi meter, Clamp Meter, Temperature / Humidity Meter, Vacuum Gauge and Refrigeration Leak Detector.
· Knowledge in the use & interpretation of Local and International Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Standards and Regulations
- Electrical & Mechanical Isolations and LOTO.
- Planned preventative maintenance (PM) routines
- Corrective maintenance (CM)
- Breakdown maintenance (BD), to include: Air Handling Units, Fan Coil Units, Exhaust, Fresh Air and Extraction Fan, Air Conditioning Systems, Package Units, Ducted Split Units, Decorative Split Units, Window Units, Computer & Server Room Air conditioning Units (CRACUs) and Humidifiers & Dehumidifiers.
Skills
Specific requirements
- Minimum 3 year experience within a Facility Management or similar environment.
- Ability to communicate with staff, stakeholders and customers in oral and written English
- Ability to construct technical reports and spreadsheets and presentations using MS Office (Word / Excel / Power point).
- Ability to perform safely and correctly the following on complex air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC) equipment and systems.