Air Conditioning Equipment Operator
Listed on 2026-03-03
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Air Conditioning Equipment Operator / PD# 674-01015-A
Air Conditioning Equipment Operators have a thorough knowledge of the principles of electrically driven centrifugal compressors, auxiliary machinery, diesel driven generators, water chemistry and the ability to take appropriate corrective action to maintain comfort, services and equipment. They possess a valid refrigerants compliance license issued by a competent authority.
DutiesMajor Duties as Assigned, but not limited to
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Operators are responsible for analyzing various indicators, alarms, computers and instruments to detect abnormal conditions and make appropriate corrections including the ability to isolate and bypass the fault or, if necessary, to call back Engineering Service personnel and contractors to maintain services.
Additionally, during normal duty hours, operators are responsible for responding to emergency calls related to air conditioning, elevators and other duties as assigned. After normal working hours, operators are responsible for responding to all trouble calls related to any Engineering systems such as elevators, nurse call system, fire alarms, water supply, electrical, sewer, plumbing, and therapy pool, and taking necessary action to modify, repair or otherwise ensure safe operation.
Operators monitor critical areas such as the blood bank, kitchen refrigerators and freezers, and morgue. They inspect the SPS softener, operate all air conditioning auxiliary equipment such as pumps, fans and cooling towers, test and treat the therapy swimming pool and monitor The Joint Commission (TJC) requirements.
Air Conditioning Equipment Operators apply a comprehensive knowledge of all operational phases of centralized, multiple‑zoned air conditioning plant operations to safely operate and maintain comfort in numerous critical buildings with a thorough knowledge of the functions and procedures of related systems to include water treatment, electrical generators, fuel oil systems, and pollution control and their interrelationships for efficient and economical generation.
They apply knowledge of the principles and theories pertaining to refrigeration, heat transfer and chilled water generation in the operation of the chiller plant. Additionally, they apply a thorough knowledge of the rules, regulations and laws pertaining to refrigerants, the environment and pollution control requirements, water treatment procedures and water analysis using standard chemical tests, equipment and systems. They are fully capable of performing maintenance requirements and procedures, troubleshooting malfunctions in advanced equipment and systems by using standard testing techniques, testing equipment and devices.
They have the ability to make repairs to a variety of systems not directly related to air conditioning and are able to read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, drawings, work orders and verbal instructions.
Air Conditioning plant operators have the ability and knowledge of procedures and adjustments to start, operate, adjust, maintain and secure machinery in a chiller plant to meet load demands and maintain efficient cooling. They have the skill necessary to operate chillers through normal operation and shut‑downs based on weather, machinery condition and specific load demands.
Work Schedule12 am – 8 am Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Physical RequirementsHeavy lifting, 45 pounds and over;
Moderate carrying, 15–44 pounds;
Reaching above shoulder;
Use of fingers;
Both hands required;
Walking;
Standing;
Crawling;
Kneeling;
Repeated bending;
Climbing, use of legs and arms;
Both legs required;
Operation of crane, truck, tractor, or motor vehicle;
Near vision correctable at 13″ to 16″ to Jaeger 1 to 4;
Far vision correctable in one eye to 20/20 and to 20/40 in the other;
Depth perception;
Hearing (aid permitted)
• Valid refrigerants compliance license issued by a competent authority.
• Ability to perform operational repairs of moderate complexity, including cleaning, painting, lubricating equipment, power cleaning chiller tubes, repairing or replacing valves, gauges, switches, sight glasses, pump assemblies, piping leaks, and basic electrical components.
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, drawings, work orders and verbal instructions.
• Knowledge of the rules, regulations and laws pertaining to refrigerants, the environment and pollution control requirements, water treatment procedures and water analysis using standard chemical tests, equipment and systems.
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