
Air Quality Technician 2- 20063289
Ohio National Guard - The Adjutant General's Department of Ohio, Springfield, OH, United States
Overview
This advanced level class works under direction and requires thorough knowledge of air conditioning, refrigeration & heating technology and its processes and blueprint reading in order to serve as lead worker (e.g., provide work direction and training) over lower-level air quality technicians engaged in installation and maintenance, and to perform highly skilled maintenance and installation work on HVAC equipment and periodically inspect operation of equipment.
Responsibilities
In this role you will perform skilled repair, maintenance, replacement, troubleshoot, and overhaul heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, and related systems and subcomponents serving base facilities; diagnose malfunctions in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and electronic HVAC/R components and determine appropriate corrective action; repair air conditioning units, furnaces, hot water boilers, thermostats, air handlers, refrigeration systems, pumps, fans, motors, compressors, valves, filters, belts, and related HVAC/R subcomponents; troubleshoot commercial and institutional HVAC equipment; overhaul or replace worn or malfunctioning parts; use gauges, meters, testing devices, hand tools, power tools, schematics, and equipment manuals to identify and resolve deficiencies; respond to outages or urgent deficiencies affecting facility operations and mission support.
Qualifications
Appropriate type (i.e., Type I, Type II, Type III or Universal) of certification as 'technician' issued by EPA approved certifying organization per Section 608 of Clean Air Act
6 months verifiable experience in heating, ventilation, air conditioning & refrigeration maintenance, repair & installation
1 course or 3 months of experience in blueprint reading
1 course or 3 months of experience in hand & power tool operation
1 course or 3 months of experience in minor welding operation
Or 6 months experience as Air Quality Technician 1, 52291; appropriate type (i.e., Type I, Type II, Type III or Universal) of certifications 'technician' issued by EPA approved certifying organization per Section 608 of Clean Air
Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above
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This advanced level class works under direction and requires thorough knowledge of air conditioning, refrigeration & heating technology and its processes and blueprint reading in order to serve as lead worker (e.g., provide work direction and training) over lower-level air quality technicians engaged in installation and maintenance, and to perform highly skilled maintenance and installation work on HVAC equipment and periodically inspect operation of equipment.
Responsibilities
In this role you will perform skilled repair, maintenance, replacement, troubleshoot, and overhaul heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration, and related systems and subcomponents serving base facilities; diagnose malfunctions in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and electronic HVAC/R components and determine appropriate corrective action; repair air conditioning units, furnaces, hot water boilers, thermostats, air handlers, refrigeration systems, pumps, fans, motors, compressors, valves, filters, belts, and related HVAC/R subcomponents; troubleshoot commercial and institutional HVAC equipment; overhaul or replace worn or malfunctioning parts; use gauges, meters, testing devices, hand tools, power tools, schematics, and equipment manuals to identify and resolve deficiencies; respond to outages or urgent deficiencies affecting facility operations and mission support.
Qualifications
Appropriate type (i.e., Type I, Type II, Type III or Universal) of certification as 'technician' issued by EPA approved certifying organization per Section 608 of Clean Air Act
6 months verifiable experience in heating, ventilation, air conditioning & refrigeration maintenance, repair & installation
1 course or 3 months of experience in blueprint reading
1 course or 3 months of experience in hand & power tool operation
1 course or 3 months of experience in minor welding operation
Or 6 months experience as Air Quality Technician 1, 52291; appropriate type (i.e., Type I, Type II, Type III or Universal) of certifications 'technician' issued by EPA approved certifying organization per Section 608 of Clean Air
Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above
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