HVAC Technician
Keep heating, ventilation and air conditioning units up and running.
Analyzes malfunctions in computerized electromechanical photofinishing equipment and replaces or repairs defective components, utilizing knowledge of equipment operation and repair: Examines and tests equipment to determine nature and probable cause of malfunction, using work aids such as voltmeter, ohmmeter, schematic drawings, and equipment specifications. Removes and replaces defective electronic, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing components, such as pipes, valves, printed circuit boards, wiring, switches, thermostats, heaters, motors, pumps, gears, and drive chains, using handtools and following drawings and manufacturer’s manuals. Tightens or solders loose connections and fittings, and performs related repairs. Adjusts equipment to manufacturer’s specifications, using handtools and measuring instruments. Test operates equipment to ensure that defects have been corrected.
Detail Oriented: You pay close attention to all the little details.
Trustworthy: You are known for your personal integrity and honesty.
Reliable: You can always be counted on to do a good job.
Nationally: $23,000 – $65,000
Main education level: Associates
source: US Dept of Labor