Air Condition Equipment Mechanic Supervisor Ns10
- U.S. Marine Corps
- Beaufort, South Carolina
- Full Time
SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Incumbent shall be highly skilled in Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR), commensurate with documented education or work history of no less than five (5) years of field experience, or a combination of field experience and technical education in HVAC/R. Incumbent shall have the ability to plan, organize, and direct the work of subordinates. Ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of air-conditioning or refrigeration, electrical, and appliance servicing trades. Must be able to read, interpret and work from drafts, schematic diagrams, and blueprints. Knowledge of and be able to operate generators, air compressors, vacuum pumps, oxyacetylene torches, pressure gauges, waging tools, and test instruments such as volt-ohmmeters, and clamp on ammeters. Ability to identify different types of refrigerants such as R-12, R-22, R-409, R-410 and R-502. Must have skill in the use of a variety of hand and power tools commensurate with repair work. Must have knowledge of Electrical Code and other related areas. Must possess a Universal Technician certification issued by an approved certification program .
RESPONSIBILITY: Work as a HVAC/R Maintenance Mechanic, servicing all equipment needed to support the mission. Establishes deadlines and priorities, which are based on general work schedule methods and policies established by the supervisor. Assigns work to subordinates with work requirement, methods, and procedures. Instructs subordinates in new procedures and provides advice when problems arise. Reviews work-in-progress and/or completion. Ensures that deadlines are met. Coordinates work with other units/shops that may be involved on the same project.
PHYSICAL EFFORT: Lifts and carries objects up to 45 lbs. independently and objects over 45 lbs. with assistance. The incumbent is occasionally required to stoop, stretch, bend, and kneel and work in tiring and uncomfortable positions.
WORKING CONDITION: The incumbent is subject to sudden temperature changes when working on equipment such as walk-in freezer units. The incumbent is subject to cuts, burns, electrical shocks, and respiratory ailments. Exposure to repeated, prolonged, or concentrated amounts of refrigerant gases may cause toxic effects to eyes, skin, and internal organs.