The HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. This role requires strong technical knowledge, troubleshooting skills, and a commitment to customer satisfaction and safety.
We are seeking a reliable and experienced Multi-Skilled Technician to carry out maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting tasks across various systems including electrical, mechanical, HVAC, and plumbing. The ideal candidate will be adaptable, hands-on, and capable of working independently or as part of a team to ensure smooth operation and safety of all technical systems.
The BMS is responsible for monitoring and controlling various aspects of battery performance to extend battery life, maintain safety, and optimize energy usage. It interfaces with both the battery pack and external systems (e.g., charger, load controller, vehicle control unit).
The MEP Supervisor is responsible for supervising and coordinating all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing works on construction sites. This includes overseeing site activities, ensuring compliance with design specifications and safety regulations, and coordinating with subcontractors and other trades to deliver high-quality installations on time and within budget.
The Chiller Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of chiller systems and related HVAC equipment. This role ensures optimal performance and energy efficiency of chiller units, which may include centrifugal, screw, scroll, or absorption types. The technician must adhere to safety standards, manufacturer guidelines, and local codes.
The Chargehand Maintenance is responsible for supervising and performing maintenance activities to ensure the safe and efficient operation of equipment, machinery, and facilities. This role combines hands-on technical work with leadership responsibilities, coordinating a team of technicians and ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards.
The Chargehand Maintenance is responsible for supervising and performing maintenance activities to ensure the safe and efficient operation of equipment, machinery, and facilities. This role combines hands-on technical work with leadership responsibilities, coordinating a team of technicians and ensuring compliance with safety and operational standards.
The Assistant Instrument Fitter supports the Instrument Fitting team in the installation, maintenance, and repair of instrumentation and control devices used in various industrial processes. This role involves working under supervision to ensure that instruments such as sensors, transmitters, gauges, and control valves are correctly fitted and functioning to meet operational and safety standards.
A Chargehand Instrumentation is a supervisory position responsible for overseeing and coordinating the activities of instrumentation technicians and engineers involved in the installation, maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of instrumentation and control systems in industrial plants.
Foreman instrumentation generally refers to the tools, devices, and systems used by a foreman to monitor, control, and measure various parameters and processes on a construction site, manufacturing floor, or any operational environment.
The Generator Technician installs, maintains, and repairs diesel, gas, and natural gas-powered generators for residential, commercial, and industrial clients. They ensure that all generator systems operate efficiently and reliably, especially during power outages or critical load demands.
The Housing Driver is responsible for transporting residents, clients, or goods related to housing services in a safe, reliable, and courteous manner. This role supports the overall operations of a housing facility or program by ensuring timely and secure transportation between housing units, service centers, appointments, or supply locations.