Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital
HVAC Mechanic
Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 23500
Overview
Maintains all heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems in a safe and proper working order
Writes programs for, and performs preventive maintenance on all hospital equipment in the Physical Plant.
Performs emergency service when necessary.
Responsibilities Essential Duties:
Responsible for all facets of preventive maintenance, including inspections, repairs, testing, and documentation.
Performs routine repair work, including but not limited to the main boiler (hot water), relief valves, water valves, air systems, patient hot water system, and suction systems.
Adds corrective chemicals to heating and cooling systems and adds/recharges cooling refrigerant.
Makes repairs to supply and exhaust air handler units, and to pneumatic control for laundry equipment.
Operates main chiller units.
Replaces compressors on all types of refrigeration equipment.
Requirements / Education / Experience
High school graduate
Post-high school training in the HVAC field is essential.
Two years of specific HVAC experience is required; four years preferred.
Awards and Recognitions
Center of Excellence award for Wound Management
Marketing Healthcare Today magazine "Gold"
Aster award for website
Newsweek’s America\'s Best Nursing Homes
Candid’s Gold Transparency 2024
Center of Excellence award for Respiratory unit
AARC Award for Quality Respiratory Care
AHCA/NCAL Bronze Commitment to Quality Award
Virginia Living’s Top Hospitals 2022 Award
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Maintains all heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems in a safe and proper working order
Writes programs for, and performs preventive maintenance on all hospital equipment in the Physical Plant.
Performs emergency service when necessary.
Responsibilities Essential Duties:
Responsible for all facets of preventive maintenance, including inspections, repairs, testing, and documentation.
Performs routine repair work, including but not limited to the main boiler (hot water), relief valves, water valves, air systems, patient hot water system, and suction systems.
Adds corrective chemicals to heating and cooling systems and adds/recharges cooling refrigerant.
Makes repairs to supply and exhaust air handler units, and to pneumatic control for laundry equipment.
Operates main chiller units.
Replaces compressors on all types of refrigeration equipment.
Requirements / Education / Experience
High school graduate
Post-high school training in the HVAC field is essential.
Two years of specific HVAC experience is required; four years preferred.
Awards and Recognitions
Center of Excellence award for Wound Management
Marketing Healthcare Today magazine "Gold"
Aster award for website
Newsweek’s America\'s Best Nursing Homes
Candid’s Gold Transparency 2024
Center of Excellence award for Respiratory unit
AARC Award for Quality Respiratory Care
AHCA/NCAL Bronze Commitment to Quality Award
Virginia Living’s Top Hospitals 2022 Award
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