Energy Center Technicianother related Employment listings - Pauls Valley, OK at Geebo

Energy Center Technician

Company Name:
Koch Davis
Assist other maintenance technicians in the repair and maintenance of equipment. Clean or remedy issues pertaining to hazardous materials as a member of the team. Communicate with (or to) individuals or groups verbally and/or in writing (e.g. customers, suppliers, associates). Complete work orders, records, logs and other written or computer-based documents according to established procedures. Diagnose refrigeration and electrical problems using technical drawings (e.g., blueprints, electronic/mechanical schematics) and diagnostic tools (e.g. multi-meter, laptop). Monitor work area for safety concerns, according to written procedures and take appropriate actions as needed. Operate material handling equipment, battery equipment, moving machinery and other powered equipment. Operate refrigeration system equipment (e.g. compressors, fan units, etc.). Perform preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment (e.g., lift trucks, pneumatic systems, material handling equipment, hydraulic equipment, dock equipment, banana room equipment, electronic and electrical equipment, etc.) according to procedures. Perform preventive maintenance and repairs on refrigeration system equipment according to Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Troubleshoot and repair complex ammonia refrigeration system problems with equipment, logic controls and external Input/output (I/O) devices where the repair is not immediately visible or obvious.
Requirements
At least 1 year experience in industrial refrigeration (e.g. valve rebuilds, working with refrigeration systems); or 1 year experience with HVAC. 1 year experience with ammonia refrigeration. RETA 1 certification and RETA 2 certification.
Education
Not required
Client
The company provides retail service.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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