HVAC Testing & Balancing Lead

HVAC Testing & Balancing Lead

Posted 7 days ago by 1752839788

Negotiable
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Austin, Texas, United States

Summary: Airswift is seeking an HVAC Testing & Balancing Lead for a year-long contract near Austin, TX. The role involves ensuring optimal cooling for substations and IDF units, focusing on energy efficiency and compliance with regulatory standards. The lead will oversee various testing and balancing tasks to maintain performance and safety in HVAC systems.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide HVAC TAB support for cooling substations and IDF units.
  • Measure flow, temperature, and cooling flow rates to optimize energy consumption.
  • Conduct testing and balancing of ducting components and HVAC units, including pressurization, leak, and smoke tests.
  • Ensure compliance with specific pressurization and cleanliness standards.
  • Work during normal business hours, approximately 40 hours per week.
  • Adhere to OSHA, EPA, and State of Texas regulations, with a preference for NEBB-certified companies.

Key Skills:

  • Experience in HVAC testing and balancing.
  • Knowledge of energy optimization techniques.
  • Familiarity with pressurization and cleanliness standards.
  • Compliance knowledge with OSHA, EPA, and Texas regulations.
  • NEBB certification preferred.

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: Austin

Country: United States

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

Airswift is searching for an HVAC Testing & Balancing Lead to work on a year-long contract located near Austin, TX.

  • The scope includes HVAC TAB support for adequate cooling of substations and IDF units, ensuring temperature-sensitive data racks and supporting infrastructure are cooled for optimized performance and uptime.
  • TAB personnel must measure flow, temperature, and cooling flow rates to optimize energy consumption and reduce operational costs.
  • Tasks include, but are not limited to, measuring, testing, and balancing ducting components and HVAC units, as well as conducting pressurization testing, leak tests, and smoke tests for Fire Marshal occupancy requirements. Work must adhere to specific pressurization and cleanliness standards.
  • Work is expected to be performed during normal business hours, with an anticipated workload of approximately 40 hours per week per resource.
  • Compliance with OSHA, EPA, and State of Texas regulations is mandatory. Preference for NEBB-certified companies adhering to the latest NEBB TAB Procedural Standards.

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