General Description
The Maintenance Technician II – HVAC position is primarily responsible for performing
preventive maintenance and scheduled upkeep on HVAC and related mechanical systems across the organization. This role focuses on executing documented preventive maintenance tasks, inspections, and routine servicing to ensure system reliability and early identification of potential failures.
The Maintenance Technician II performs
limited corrective repairs within defined scope, accurately documents work activities in the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), and escalates complex repairs or system deficiencies to senior technicians or supervisors for resolution. This position typically supports
evening, overnight, and off‑hours operations, contributing to campus reliability outside of normal business hours.
Principal Duties And Responsibilities
Preventive & Scheduled Maintenance
- Perform assigned preventive maintenance and scheduled maintenance tasks on HVAC and associated mechanical systems in accordance with established PM schedules and manufacturer recommendations
- Conduct routine inspections, testing, lubrication, filter changes, belt replacements, and similar servicing activities
- Monitor system condition and performance during assigned shifts to support continued operation
Limited Repairs & Escalation
- Perform minor, non‑complex repairs encountered during preventive maintenance activities when within defined job scope
- Identify equipment deficiencies, failures, or operating conditions that require advanced troubleshooting or repair
- Generate corrective maintenance work requests to escalate complex issues to senior technicians or supervision
Documentation & CMMS Use
- Accurately document completed work, inspection findings, time, and materials used in the CMMS
- Maintain clear, timely records supporting regulatory compliance, warranty tracking, and maintenance planning
Operational Support
- Provide HVAC operational support during second and third shifts, weekends, and holidays as assigned
- Respond to routine service needs and system alerts during off‑hours
Safety & Work Standards
- Follow established procedures and safety practices to complete work without disrupting operations
- Use tools, equipment, and materials in a safe and appropriate manner
- Maintain organized work areas and proper control of parts and supplies
Qualifications
Education & Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- Mechanical or facilities maintenance background with HVAC exposure required
- Trade school training, apprenticeship experience, or equivalent hands‑on experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
- Working knowledge of HVAC systems sufficient to perform inspections and preventive maintenance
- Ability to follow written PM procedures and manufacturer instructions
- Ability to recognize work beyond assigned scope and appropriately escalate
- Basic computer skills for CMMS documentation and work tracking
Licenses & Certifications
- Valid driver’s license required
- HVAC‑related certifications preferred but not required at hire
Working Conditions
Work performed indoors and outdoors, including off‑hours and varying environmental conditions.
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand, walk, bend, lift, carry tools and materials, and safely access mechanical spaces, and ability to perform essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
Just as we value and celebrate biodiversity, the DZS celebrates the diversity of our human community. We are committed to ensuring that our programs and facilities are fully accessible to create a welcoming and inclusive workplace for all.