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Chiller Apprentice Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Completion of an Plumbing technical training program or recognized apprenticeship (preferred ... Experience working with complex Plumbing systems including chiller piping, boiler piping, hydronic ...

HVAC Mechanic Master

Annapolis Junction, MD · On-site

$26.75 - $36.25/hr

... HVAC apprenticeship, FREON recovery certificate * Consideration will be given to relevant ... Experience w/ Chiller Systems up to 600 Tons. SECURITY CLEARANCE: Active Top Secret SCI Full Scope ...

Air-cooled chiller installation * Boiler overhauls and replacements * Commercial water heater ... Completion of an HVAC technical training program or recognized apprenticeship (preferred)

Air-cooled chiller installation * Boiler overhauls and replacements * Commercial water heater ... Completion of an HVAC technical training program or recognized apprenticeship (preferred)

Air-cooled chiller installation * Boiler overhauls and replacements * Commercial water heater ... Completion of an HVAC technical training program or recognized apprenticeship (preferred)

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What is the difference between Chiller Apprentice vs HVAC Technician?

AspectChiller ApprenticeHVAC Technician
CertificationsBasic HVAC or chiller-specific training, apprenticeshipsEPA Certification, HVAC licenses
Work EnvironmentCooling systems, industrial or commercial settingsResidential, commercial, industrial systems
Job FocusLearning chiller operation and maintenanceInstalling, repairing, maintaining HVAC systems

The Chiller Apprentice primarily focuses on learning to operate and maintain chillers in industrial or commercial environments, often as part of an apprenticeship program. An HVAC Technician has a broader scope, working on various heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems, including chillers. Both roles require foundational HVAC knowledge and certifications, but the Chiller Apprentice is more specialized in chillers during training stages.

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$37 - $45/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Job Title: Piping Foreman Department: Piping & Plumbing
Grade: High level Journeyman or Master Supervisor: Piping & Plumbing Superintendent
$37 - $45 per hour Full-time
  • Health Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Paid holidays
  • Paid time off
  • Paid training

POSITION SUMMARY
Directly responsible for and have experience with all phases of central plant construction including boiler, chiller, and cooling tower installation, coil connections, pumps, and heat exchangers. Oversees manpower on job site.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Read plans to perform necessary work
  • Perform layout
  • Supervises manpower
  • Maintain a complete set of tools

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Responsible for company assets used on job site
  • Make purchases at local supply houses following Company procedure
  • Hold a valid driver license
  • Other duties as assigned

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
  • Completion of a four-year apprenticeship in specified field preferred.
  • Journeyman gasfitter's license
  • Minimum two+ years of commercial piping experience as a mechanic.
  • Experience with control valve, two-way valve, and three-way valve installation.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • Ability to understand written sentences and paragraphs in work-related documents
  • Able to use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of solutions and approaches to problems
  • Complete knowledge of hydronic piping including copper pipe, soldering and brazing, and screw/weld pipe fabrication.
  • Able to pass sample weld/brazing test, if required
  • Able to perform mathematical calculations
  • Knowledge of tools and equipment needed to complete a job

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL JOB REQUIREMENTS
  • Must have the ability to lift up to 60 pounds
  • Spend long periods of time standing
  • Ability to climb ladders to perform work
  • Work in high elevations

WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Periodic travel to multiple job locations
  • May be subjected to inclement weather and hazardous working conditions
  • Work weekend or night-time duty, as needed

NOTE
This job description describes the reporting relationship, the essential functions of the job (duties/tasks/responsibilities), and additional job requirements including: education/experience, knowledge/skills/abilities and physical/mental job requirements. From time-to-time, employees may be required to perform other duties as assigned.