Travel abroad to provide instruction for maintenance/repair of HVAC systems to locally employed staff on site.
Provide a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on guidance to ensure proper PM and repair of designated equipment and systems to local site personnel as directed.
Evaluate students and prepare feedback for on-site supervisors.
Develop/Amend curriculum to reflect pertinence to the International Maintenance Assistance Program.
Position requires up to 100% travel worldwide.
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Provide preventive maintenance, repairs, and directed maintenance services for various HVAC systems, including, but not limited to: all temperature and pressure control systems, sub-systems and components.
Provide a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on guidance to insure proper PM and repair of designated equipment and systems to local Post personnel as directed.
Comprehend and troubleshoot very old to state-of-the-art equipment.
Assist the client in planning work, obtaining material product data, scheduling shipments, coordinating logistics, and identifying requirements to minimize impact on local operations.
Review available as-built drawings, compare the documents to existing conditions at each facility during site visit, and make necessary red line changes to the document to reflect actual conditions at each facility.
Required Skills
Must possess a Top Secret Clearance
Must have the physical ability to travel overseas
Must be able to pass a physical examination for duty
Must be able to work on ladders, access rooftops and other hard to reach areas, and be able to lift and carry materials and tools in excess of 25 lbs
Must be familiar with the requirements outlined by ASHRAE: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, OSHA, and other safety regulations
AND
Must be a graduate of a State approved/accredited or military program that provided formal HVAC Journeyman level instruction and training
Must have an additional (5) years of hands-on experience (to have been completed within the last 8 years), in rehabilitation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of new and older HVAC building systems and equipment;
AND
Have a minimum of two (2) years’ experience as an HVAC systems instructor. This experience should demonstrate the ability to develop lesson plans, organize instructional materials, conduct formal classroom training lectures and provide expert hands-on training in a variety of electrical system applications.
OR
Hold a valid Master license at a State level
In addition to one of the above, the HVAC technician must ALSO hold a current EPA-approved CFC Universal certification for high and low-pressure refrigerants, and shall familiar with/be able to comply with regulations governing the use of CFC refrigerants;
AND
Have a minimum of two (2) years’ experience as an HVAC systems instructor. This experience should demonstrate the ability to develop lesson plans, organize instructional materials, conduct formal classroom training lectures and provide expert hands-on training in a variety of electrical system applications.
Required Experience
Qualifications
Must possess a Top Secret Clearance
Must have the physical ability to travel overseas
Must be able to pass a physical examination for duty
Must be able to work on ladders, access rooftops and other hard to reach areas, and be able to lift and carry materials and tools in excess of 25 lbs
Must be familiar with the requirements outlined by ASHRAE: American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, OSHA, and other safety regulations
AND
Must be a graduate of a State approved/accredited or military program that provided formal HVAC Journeyman level instruction and training
Must have an additional (5) years of hands-on experience (to have been completed within the last 8 years), in rehabilitation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of new and older HVAC building systems and equipment;
AND
Have a minimum of two (2) years’ experience as an HVAC systems instructor. This experience should demonstrate the ability to develop lesson plans, organize instructional materials, conduct formal classroom training lectures and provide expert hands-on training in a variety of electrical system applications.
OR
Hold a valid Master license at a State level
In addition to one of the above, the HVAC technician must ALSO hold a current EPA-approved CFC Universal certification for high and low-pressure refrigerants, and shall familiar with/be able to comply with regulations governing the use of CFC refrigerants;
AND
Have a minimum of two (2) years’ experience as an HVAC systems instructor. This experience should demonstrate the ability to develop lesson plans, organize instructional materials, conduct formal classroom training lectures and provide expert hands-on training in a variety of electrical system applications.