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HVAC Engineer - Louisville Kentucky
Company: CBRE Location: Louisville, Kentucky
Posted On: 05/02/2025
HVAC Engineer Job ID 215587 Posted 15-Apr-2025 Service line Advisory Segment Role type Full-time Areas of Interest Engineering/Maintenance, Property Management Location(s) Louisville - Kentucky - United States of America About The Role: As a CBRE HVAC Engineer, you will be responsible for maintaining mechanical and electrical equipment for complex commercial HVAC systems by conducting proactive performance testing and ongoing scheduled maintenance. This job is part of the Engineering and Technical Services job function. They are responsible for providing support, preventive maintenance, and repairs on equipment and systems. What You'll Do: - Install, repair, adjust, service and maintain electric or pneumatic control systems used for building heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems and equipment, including calibration of related instruments, gauges, and control components.
- Inspect and conduct ongoing maintenance on building HVAC equipment to ensure proper operation of equipment and compliance with all applicable codes, regulations, and work safety.
- Fix equipment failures and identify the best course of action for equipment modifications.
- Mentor others and share in-depth knowledge of own job field and broad knowledge of several job fields within the function.
- Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Work to build consensus and convince others to reach an agreement.
- Impact a range of customer, operational, project or service activities within own team and other related teams.
What You'll Need: To perform this job successfully, an individual will need to perform each crucial duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. |
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