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HVAC Technician at Gwinnett County Public Schools

Gwinnett County Public Schools Lawrenceville, GA $43,672 - $70,919/year

JOB DESCRIPTION

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Gwinnett County Public Schools educates 1 in 10 Georgians (as the largest school district in Georgia), and is the 11th largest school district in the US with over 183,000 students and 25,000 full and part-time employees. Additionally, GCPS is the largest employer in Gwinnett County and the 4th largest in Metro Atlanta. Forbes magazine has recognized GCPS as a top employer. GCPS is committed to teaching and learning as well as being an employer of choice.

Why Choose GCPS?

  • HVAC positions covered under the Teachers Retirement System
  • Competitive pay, great retirement and health benefits
  • Competitive salary based on experience - $43,672 - $70,919
  • Paid holidays, Sick Time and Vacation
  • Great Team Environment
  • All tools provided
  • Uniforms provided
  • Training on various systems provided

License and Certification Qualifications: Valid Georgia driver's license and Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) Recovery license required.

Education Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent required. HVAC technical training preferred

Experience Qualifications: Two years experience in HVAC and refrigeration or similar demonstrated acceptable experience required.

Skills Qualifications: Ability to follow oral and written instructions quickly and accurately; ability to communicate with others in an effective and tactful manner; ability to follow HVAC and refrigeration technical instructions and diagrams; knowledge of all HVAC and refrigeration codes, procedures, materials, and safety procedures; and knowledge of desktop and portable computers.

Primary Responsibilities: Responsible for performing skilled installation, preventive maintenance, repairs and operations of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning equipment, refrigeration systems, boilers, cooling towers, pumps/motors, chillers, chemical water treatment systems, and direct digital control systems in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations and building codes for the Building Maintenance Department.