Durst Profile:
For over 100 years, The Durst Organization has been a family-run business dedicated to the principles of innovation, integrity, community, and sustainability. We develop, build, own, and manage premier office towers and residential buildings that set new standards in environmental responsibility and user efficiency. Our enduring relationships with our tenants and partners are critical to our success and have made us generations of builders, building for generations.
Overview:
The Durst Organization is seeking a Mechanic to work Monday-Friday from 3:00pm-11:00pm. This position is a Local 94 union position and will be based at One World Trade Center.
Salary Minimum/Maximum: $44.96-$49.96 per hour
Responsibilities:
In a safe manner, start up, regulate, repair and shut down equipment
Ensure equipment operates safely and within established limits by monitoring attached meters, gauges and computerized controls
Use of hand and power tools to perform repairs and maintenance ranging from a complete overhaul to replacing defective valves, gaskets or bearings in a safe manner
Record relevant events and facts concerning operation and maintenance in an equipment log
Audit safety device and identify and troubleshoot any problem areas
Test and chemically treat hydronic systems to prevent corrosion and harmful deposits
Perform other related duties as required and assigned
Qualifications:
Advanced technical skills in HVAC Daiken McQuay and Data Aire Units and the ability to work independently and troubleshoot problems in a timely manner for high profile tenants
Ability to commission and service complex semi hermetic compressors for all package units
Must be proficient in multi-stage direct expansion (DX) water cooled packaged A/C units and modular chiller systems
Proficient in all aspects of pumping systems, steam heating systems and HVAC systems
Must be knowledgeable of Schneider Electric Andover Continuum BATC system/eco structure or its equivalent BMS and possess advanced knowledge of start-up procedures.
Minimum of 5 -7 years of HVAC/electrical experience – that encompasses troubleshooting, reading schematics and wiring diagrams. Must possess ability to utilize analytic tools such as IR scanners, digital meters and refrigerant gauges
Physical ability to climb ladders and lift to 75 lbs. on a regular basis, operate power tools
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:
Will be required to obtain a Valid New York City Fire Department Refrigeration Machine Operator License with a minimum time of 1-2 years
Daiken certified preferred
Will be required to obtain several COF’s: A-35, F-01, P-98, G-60, S-12, S-14
Site access requires completion of OSHA Construction Safety & Health Course (10 hours)
EEOC:
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer: Minorities/Female/Disabled/Veteran
Permanent