AC Supervisor

Saudi

Supervision of HVAC Technicians:

  • Manage a team of HVAC technicians, providing guidance, training, and support for their tasks.
  • Assign and schedule work orders for installations, repairs, and maintenance of air conditioning systems.
  • Ensure that technicians adhere to safety protocols, regulations, and company standards.
  • Monitor team performance and provide constructive feedback or training as needed.

Installation and Maintenance:

  • Oversee the installation of new air conditioning units, systems, and related components, including ductwork, condensers, evaporators, and cooling towers.
  • Supervise and perform routine maintenance tasks such as filter changes, coil cleaning, refrigerant recharging, and system calibration.
  • Ensure that AC systems are properly maintained to operate efficiently, reducing energy consumption and preventing breakdowns.

Troubleshooting and Repairs:

  • Supervise the diagnostic and repair work on malfunctioning AC systems, such as issues with compressors, refrigerant leaks, electrical problems, or airflow blockages.
  • Ensure that repairs are conducted promptly, ensuring minimum downtime for systems in commercial or industrial settings.
  • Troubleshoot complex problems in larger HVAC systems, which may involve working with other mechanical, electrical, or plumbing systems.

Safety and Regulatory Compliance:

  • Ensure that all work is done in compliance with local and national safety regulations, building codes, and environmental standards.
  • Oversee the proper handling, storage, and disposal of refrigerants and other hazardous materials.
  • Ensure that all systems are functioning safely and efficiently, preventing safety hazards such as refrigerant leaks, electrical failures, or overheating.

Energy Efficiency and System Optimization:

  • Monitor the performance of air conditioning systems to ensure they are operating at optimal efficiency.
  • Recommend upgrades, retrofits, or modifications to improve system efficiency, reduce energy consumption, or extend system life.
  • Work on projects related to energy-saving technologies, such as high-efficiency AC units, variable refrigerant flow (VRF) systems, or smart thermostats.

Team Management and Training:

  • Provide training to new or existing technicians on the latest HVAC technologies, troubleshooting techniques, and safety procedures.
  • Ensure that all technicians are up-to-date with certifications and licenses (e.g., EPA certification for handling refrigerants).
  • Lead team meetings to discuss work orders, safety issues, and team performance.

Inventory and Equipment Management:

  • Manage the inventory of parts, tools, and materials required for AC system maintenance and repairs.
  • Ensure that necessary supplies are available for quick response to emergency repairs and scheduled maintenance.
  • Order replacement parts and maintain relationships with vendors and suppliers.

Customer Interaction and Client Relations:

  • If working in a client-facing role (e.g., in a facility management company), communicate with clients to discuss issues, upgrades, or maintenance schedules.
  • Provide recommendations for new installations or system improvements based on client needs or facility requirements.
  • Handle complaints or service issues and ensure customer satisfaction with the work completed.


Skills

Technical Expertise in HVAC Systems:

  • Deep understanding of air conditioning systems, including central HVAC units, split systems, chillers, cooling towers, and refrigeration systems.
  • Knowledge of system components such as compressors, evaporators, condensers, thermostats, ducting, refrigerants, and electrical systems.

Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Skills:

  • Ability to quickly diagnose and repair issues with air conditioning systems, such as temperature inconsistencies, refrigerant leaks, or compressor failure.
  • Familiarity with specialized diagnostic tools and equipment used to test system performance.

Knowledge of Codes and Standards:

  • Familiarity with industry standards and regulations, including ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers) standards, EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) regulations for refrigerants, and local building codes.
  • Understanding of energy-efficient HVAC design and the use of eco-friendly refrigerants.

Leadership and Management Skills:

  • Ability to lead, motivate, and supervise a team of technicians.
  • Strong organizational skills to manage multiple projects, schedules, and tasks.
  • Ability to prioritize work, handle emergencies, and meet deadlines.

Communication Skills:

  • Ability to communicate clearly with team members, clients, and management.
  • Skilled in providing instructions, training, and technical support to team members.
  • Ability to explain complex HVAC concepts and issues to non-technical clients.

Safety and Environmental Awareness:

  • Strong focus on safety protocols, including working with hazardous materials such as refrigerants, electrical systems, and high-pressure equipment.
  • Knowledge of safe practices for handling refrigerants (including obtaining and maintaining EPA Section 608 certification), working in confined spaces, and using personal protective equipment (PPE).

Project Management:

  • Experience in managing AC installation or upgrade projects, including budgeting, scheduling, and coordinating resources.
  • Ability to oversee multiple jobs or projects simultaneously while maintaining high quality and customer satisfaction.


Post date: 09 Jumada al-awwal 1446 - Today
Publisher: Bayt
Post date: 09 Jumada al-awwal 1446 - Today
Publisher: Bayt