Entry rate $57,398.50 for mechanic i; entry rate $...
Class b hvac license in accordance with aca 17-33-301
Experience performing advanced troubleshooting to resolve complex issues
Valid driver's license required for travel
The HVAC Technician is responsible for performing service, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance on a wide range of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems serving University Housing-managed properties
Job Summary
The HVAC Technician is responsible for performing service, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance on a wide range of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems serving University Housing-managed properties.
The position requires demonstrating competent working knowledge of the Metasys Building Automation System to support efficient system operation and energy management.
The University of Arkansas offers a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, tuition waivers, and retirement contributions ranging from 5 to 10% of employee salary.
Matching Summary
The HVAC Technician is responsible for performing service, troubleshooting, and preventive maintenance on a wide range of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems serving University Housing-managed properties.
Salary
Entry Rate $57,398.50 for Mechanic I; Entry Rate $63,138.50 for Mechanic II; Benefits include university contributions to health, dental, life, disability, tuition waivers, and 5-10% retirement match
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Class B HVAC License in accordance with ACA 17-33-301
Experience performing advanced troubleshooting to resolve complex issues
Valid Driver's License required for travel
Nice-to-have
Experience directing and managing projects
Knowledge of Johnson Controls Metasys System
Additional related HVAC certifications
Key Requirements
At least five years of related experience for Mechanic I
At least seven years of related experience for Mechanic II
Class B HVAC License in accordance with ACA 17-33-301
Valid Driver's License
Proof of legal authority to work in the United States
Work Rights
Proof of legal authority to work in the United States required