Company name
Sierra Lobo, Inc.
Location
Hampton, VA, United States
Employment Type
Full-Time
Industry
Bluecollar, Hvac, Security Clearance
Posted on
May 16, 2023
Profile
Overview
Sierra Lobo, offers customers a full range of professional and technical capabilities, including Test and Evaluation, Systems Engineering, and Advanced Technologies. We also develop products and processes related to Cryogenic Fluid and Thermal Management Systems, Densified Propellant Management Systems, and Prototype Extreme Pressure and Temperature Systems. Our customers include the Department of Defense (DoD), the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, Missile Defense Agency (MDA), and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
This position will be located at NASA\u2019s Langley Research Center.
EOE/Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran
Responsibilities
Hourly rate is $27.49. This position is located at the Wallops Island Flight Facility Operations and Maintenance Service, NASA Wallops, Wallops Island, VA.
Responsibilities:HVAC Mechanic repairs machinery and mechanical equipment. Installs, operates, maintains, and performs maintenance on all types of domestic and commercial heating, ventilation systems, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems and components.
Experienced in maintaining (including replenishing fluids), modifying, troubleshooting, repairing, adjusting, calibrating, validating, certifying, testing, and operating domestic and commercial air conditioning and heating units, associated ventilation systems and building automation controls
Knowledgeable of elementary electricity, including relays, capacitors, and split phase motors to maintain all related electrical circuitry
Equipment includes but is not limited to chillers, package air conditioners, heat pumps, oil and gas boilers and furnaces, geothermal units, condensers, ventilation systems, cooling towers, refrigerators, freezers, drinking fountains, ice machines and ice cream cabinets
Conducts equipment troubleshooting and restoration utilizing trade specific tools and test equipment
Troubleshoot systems to determine root cause analysis
Make recommendation for repairs and/or replacement of equipment/components, and performs replacement of components or units, using all types of test equipment, such as voltmeters, gauges, leak detectors, reclaimers, vacuum pumps, charging equipment, meggers, etc.
Performs inspections of equipment for damage, wear, inefficient operation, malfunctioning, and evidence of need for overhaul or tear down
Checks components and elements such as valves, pressure gauges, temperature readings, switch settings, gas leaks, bearing wear, overheating, noise, irregular operation of fans, coils, oil separators, condensers, and compressors
Takes temperature readings, tests for gas leaks, inspects tubing and piping for leaks.
Installs refrigerant and piping lines, ductwork per schematic drawings, and connects assemblies in line, such as compressors, condensers, motors, and related units. Conducts equipment and system commissioning
Performs preventive maintenance (PMs), repairs, and installs additional direct digital controllers to the Energy Management Control System including additional points and slave panels
Current EPA Universal license for reclamation of refrigerants
Adheres to governing laws, policies, and procedures to \u2013 remove and replace refrigerants, compressors, condensing units, pumps, fans, and other mechanical components
Qualifications
U.S. citizenship required. Valid driver's license required. Completed a recognized HVAC apprentice program or have a minimum of five years of experience as an HVAC Mechanic. Current EPA Universal license. Must be able to effectively communicate to others.
Possesses basic understanding of system concepts, such as ventilation system components, and how to use them
References manufacturer\u2019s handbooks and related manuals as guides for specifications and for the more complex diagnosis and repair procedures.
Exercise diligence when developing a Safe Plan of Action (SPA) for each task performed. Your SPA is a Jacobs provided tool to be used for the prevention of incidents, accidents, and injuries; as such, it is the most important tool you are required to use.
Essential Functions
Work Environment:Test environment \u2013 May be exposed to areas of high noise levels, hazardous propellants, explosives, chemicals, and industrial facilities. (90%)
Travel between various facilities and during test operations may be required and may bring exposure to loud noise and potentially hazardous equipment operation and environment (10%). All safety rules and regulations must always be followed without exception.
Physical Requirements:Visual and physical (hands on) contact of mechanical related systems, hardware, articles (50%). Must be able to walk, stand, bend, twist and sit for extended periods as well as climb various heights, crawl in confined spaces, and lift up to 35 lbs. (20%) and with assistance 50 lbs., body mobility (60%) and ability (where applicable) to distinguish colors.
Equipment and Machines:HVAC Mechanic's toolbox, including manifold gauge set, multi-meter, and clamp-on ammeter. (80%)Standard office equipment \u2013 PC, telephone, fax, copier, etc. (10%)Safety and personal protective equipment (PPE) (80%)
Attendance:Regular attendance is mandatory (100%)Overtime/work outside normal schedule required (20%)
Other Essential Functions:U.S. Citizenship required. Must be able to work in a team atmosphere. Must put forward a professional behavior that enhances productivity and promotes teamwork and cooperation. Grooming and dress must be appropriate for the position and must not impose a safety/risk hazard to the employee or others. Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance as required. Employee must have a valid driver's license.
Company info
Sierra Lobo, Inc.
Website : http://www.sierralobo.com/