HVAC Technician Job Description (sample):
Perform preventive maintenance and repairs on HVAC systems, Install,
relocate, and expand existing systems, Inspect, test, and repair
high pressure pipes and boiler systems. Evaluate systems and
identify areas for improvements
Set up and interpret results from various gauges and meters.
Maintain accurate records of time and materials for each job.
Provide exceptional customer service.
Minimum 1 year of hands on commercial HVAC maintenance and repair.
Applicable certification or degree a plus, Understanding of building
systems and electronic schematics, Practical knowledge of the
physics of natural and man-made gases, Customer service oriented
with excellent communication skills, Attention to detail and
unwavering commitment to quality, Creative mentality and openness to
new ideas.
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HVAC
HVAC (pronounced
either "H-V-A-C" or "H-vak") is an
initialism or
acronym that stands
for "heating,
ventilating, and
air conditioning".
HVAC is sometimes referred to as climate control
and is particularly important in the design of
medium to large industrial and office buildings such
as
skyscrapers and in
marine environments such as
aquariums, where
humidity and temperature must all be closely
regulated whilst maintaining
safe and healthy
conditions within. In certain regions (e.g., UK) the
term "Building Services" is also used, but may also
include plumbing and electrical systems.
Refrigeration is
sometimes added to the HVAC's abbreviation as
HVAC&R or HVACR, or ventilating is
dropped as HACR (such as the designation of
HACR-rated circuit breakers).
Heating, ventilating,
and air conditioning is based on the principles of
thermodynamics,
fluid mechanics,
and
heat transfer, and
on inventions and discoveries made by
Michael Faraday,
Willis Carrier,
Reuben Trane,
James Joule,
William Rankine,
Sadi Carnot, and
many others. The invention of the components of HVAC
systems went hand-in-hand with the industrial
revolution, and new methods of modernization, higher
efficiency, and system control are constantly
introduced by companies and inventors all over the
world.
The three functions
of heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning are
closely interrelated. All seek to provide
thermal comfort,
acceptable
indoor air quality,
and reasonable installation, operation, and
maintenance costs. HVAC systems can provide
ventilation, reduce
air
infiltration, and
maintain pressure relationships between spaces. How
air is delivered to, and removed from spaces is
known as
room air distribution.[1]
In modern buildings
the design, installation, and
control systems of
these functions are integrated into one or more HVAC
systems. For very small buildings, contractors
normally "size" and select HVAC systems and
equipment. For larger buildings where required by
law, "building services" designers and
engineers, such as
mechanical,
architectural, or
building services
engineers analyze, design, and specify the HVAC
systems, and specialty mechanical contractors build
and commission them. In all buildings, building
permits and code-compliance inspections of the
installations are the norm.
The HVAC industry is
a worldwide enterprise, with career opportunities
including operation and maintenance, system design
and construction, equipment manufacturing and sales,
and in education and research. The HVAC industry had
been historically regulated by the manufacturers of
HVAC equipment, but Regulating and Standards
organizations such as
ASHRAE,
SMACNA,
ACCA,
Uniform Mechanical Code,
International Mechanical Code,
and
AMCA have been
established to support the industry and encourage
high standards and achievement. From Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia