
129100
HVAC/CONTROL TECHNICIAN
WS213 $43,784 - $78,790
Creation Date: 06/29/1987
Change Date: 01/01/2025
FUNCTION OF WORK:To perform basic work in the installation, repair, adjustment and modification of electrical controls and electronic and pneumatic instrumentation for heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems, boiler systems, fire alarms, sound systems and energy management systems in a large, complex physical plant.
LEVEL OF WORK:SUPERVISION RECEIVED:General from an HVAC/Control Technician Foreman or assigned HVAC/Control Technician Master.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:Functional over Trades Apprentices.
LOCATION OF WORK:May be used by all state agencies.
JOB DISTINCTIONS:Differs from HVAC/Control Technician Master by lack of leadworker responsibilities and/or performance of more complex tasks, such as responsibility for a energy management system or complex instrument repair.
Differs from HVAC/Refrigeration Mechanic by the presence of specialized technical duties peculiar to meter, instrument and electrical controls associated with large HVAC refrigeration and utility plant systems.
CORE COMPETENCIES: CORE COMPETENCIES HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED BY STATE CIVIL SERVICE FOR THIS JOB TITLE.
MORE INFORMATION ON THE SCS COMPETENCY MODEL CAN BE FOUND
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EXAMPLES OF WORK:EXAMPLES BELOW ARE A BRIEF SAMPLE OF COMMON DUTIES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS JOB TITLE. NOT ALL POSSIBLE TASKS ARE INCLUDED.
Troubleshoots and performs basic repairs to boiler controls, flow switches, fire detectors, pressure switches, and relays, and performs combustion control analysis.
Performs basic level troubleshooting and repairs on fire alarm pull stations, smoke detectors, motor starters, and pneumatic control instrumentation.
Performs basic level repairs and troubleshooting on pocket pagers, two-way radios, sound systems and energy management systems.
Performs basic level repairs to heating, ventilation and air conditioning controls such as control valves, deck control thermostats, and pressure differential switches and sensors.
Uses basic level schematics and vendor manuals to assist in troubleshooting instrument and control problems.
Uses tools such as pressure and temperature gauges, volt-OHM meters, manometers and other basic test equipment.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Two years of experience or training in the installation or maintenance of pneumatic, electrical, or electronic control systems for heating (including boiler), ventilating, or air conditioning systems.