A Maintenance HVAC Technician oversees heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, conducting inspections, maintenance, repairs, and installations to ensure optimal performance and compliance with safety standards.
Skills
Observe and implement Company Quality, Health, Safety, and Environment Policies and Procedures inside company premises as well as at customer and supplier/service provider sites.
Support supervisors concerning accomplishing tasks while referring to uncommon personnel or technical issues.
Maintain the repair history of the equipment.
Carry out diverse heating, plumbing, and refrigeration-related tasks.
Perform maintenance of all types of motors including AC and DC motor repairs, connections, overhauling, and preventive maintenance.
Conduct checks, troubleshooting, and new installations of sensors, flowmeters, and transducers.
Repair all air conditioning and cooling systems such as central A/C and chillers.
Able to work at height.
Coordinate and communicate with vendors for repairs and maintenance.
Track the key reasons for equipment malfunctioning, analyze the facts, and provide the easiest rectification method.
Conduct monthly/weekly inspections for buildings, shops, tanks, fire fighting systems, fire alarm systems, plumbing lines, and lighting to ensure preventive maintenance.
Perform monthly inspections and services for all ACs in the buildings and shops to ensure that gas refrigerant, fans, and filters are in good condition.
Perform monthly services for all ACs in the facility (cleaning filters and washing inside/outside units).
Maintain a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner that fosters good relationships with customers, clients, co-workers, and management.
Maintain a clean and organized work area and ensure all equipment is kept in a like-new appearance according to maintenance plans and established procedures.
Comply with safety regulations, laws, and internal rules.
Wear proper PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) as required.