Heating, Ventilation And Air-Conditioning Mechanic : The Heating, Ventilation, and
Air-Conditioning Mechanic installs, services and repairs environmental-control systems in
residences, department stores, office buildings, and other commercial establishments,
utilizing knowledge of refrigeration theory, pipefitting and structural layout, mounts
compressor and condenser units on platform or floor, using hand tools, following blueprints
or engineering specifications, fabricates, assembles and installs ductwork and chassis parts,
using portable metalworking tools and welding equipment, and installs evaporator unit in
chassis or in air-duct system, using hand tools. This mechanic also cuts and bends tubing
to correct length and shape, using cutting and bending equipment and tools, cuts and
threads pipe, using machine threading or hand-threading equipment, joins tubing or pipes
to various refrigerating units by means of sleeves, couplings or unions, and solders joints,
using torch, forming complete circuit for refrigerant, installs expansion and discharge
valves in circuit. This worker connects motors, compressors, temperature controls,
humidity controls, and circulating ventilation fans to control panels and connects control
panels to power source; installs air and water filters in completed installation, injects small
amount of refrigerant into compressor to test systems and adds Freon gas to build up
prescribed operating pressure. This mechanic observes pressure and vacuum gauges and
adjusts controls to insure proper operation, tests joints and connections for gas leaks, using
gauges or soap-and-water solution, wraps pipes in insulation batting and secures them in
place with cement or wire bands, replaces defective breaker controls, thermostats, switches,
fuses and electrical wiring to repair installed units, may install, repair and service air
conditioners, ranging from fifteen to twenty tons cooling capacity in warehouses and small
factory buildings.
All personnel engaged in the work to be accomplished under contract, except for general
maintenance workers and laborers, shall possess at least 5 years of recent (within the past 7 Years)
experience in the operation and maintenance of equipment and systems comparable in complexity
to systems covered by this contract.
All personnel designated to work on, operate, maintain, and repair HVAC equipment (including
boilers and heating systems) shall possess one or more of the following certifications and maintain
and improve upon competencies. The Contractor is responsible for all costs associated with
obtaining this training. All training shall be tracked and reported to the COR annually.
(l) North American Technician Excellence (N.A. T. E.) Core Service plus any service (K.A.T.E)
Specially listed under the service category.
(2) HVAC Excellence Professional – the following three certifications : Light Commercial Air
Conditioning, Gas Heat, and Green Awareness Certification.
(3) U A Star HVACR Mastery Certification
NOTE : (Incumbent and new hired Employees) All incumbent personnel previously designated
HVAC and new hire employees who operate, work on, maintain and repair HVAC equipment
(including boilers and heating systems) will be required to become certified. The Contractor shall
develop a training plan for each employee and submit to the COR within the first 30 days and shall
be certified or completed within the first 6 months of the contract start date or employment date.
Progress to complete this requirement shall be reported to the COR in the monthly progress
response.
Hvac Mechanic • Mobile, AL, USA