Bldg HVAC Controls Technician - Facilities Services - UTK
Anderson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at University of Tennessee
The HVAC Controls Technician installs, maintains, and troubleshoots HVAC control systems (including pneumatics) that regulate temperature, airflow, and environmental conditions within facilities. This role focuses on the space thermostat or sensor through controllers and field devices to the associated air handling units and mechanical equipment. Responsibilities include maintaining and calibrating thermostats, sensors, dampers, valves, VFDs, and other control devices while verifying proper sequences of operation. The position works closely with Building Automation, HVAC technicians, and engineers to ensure reliable operation, occupant comfort, and energy efficiency.
The HVAC Controls Technician installs, maintains, and troubleshoots HVAC control systems (including pneumatics) that regulate temperature, airflow, and environmental conditions within facilities. This role focuses on the space thermostat or sensor through controllers and field devices to the associated air handling units and mechanical equipment. Responsibilities include maintaining and calibrating thermostats, sensors, dampers, valves, VFDs, and other control devices while verifying proper sequences of operation. The position works closely with Building Automation, HVAC technicians, and engineers to ensure reliable operation, occupant comfort, and energy efficiency.
Required Qualifications
- Education
- High school diploma or GED
- Experience:
- Minimum of 4 years of experience with HVAC control systems, preferably in an institutional or large-scale facility setting.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
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Experience working with HVAC control systems including thermostats, sensors, control valves, dampers, and associated control devices.
Ability to operate multimeters, voltage testers, and infrared thermography equipment to diagnose electrical and mechanical issues.
Working knowledge of HVAC, electrical, and mechanical systems.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and sequences of operation.
- Other Conditions: Valid Driver’s license, Ability to wear a respirator and other assigned PPE
- Work Location
- University of Tennessee – Knoxville, TN Campus
- This is an on-site position
Compensation and Benefits
- UT market range: MR09
- Find more information on the UT Market Range structure here
- Find more information on UT Benefits here
About The College/Department/Division
UT Facilities Services is responsible for the care and keeping of more than 300 facilities and utilities systems in and around Knoxville. As the University of Tennessee Knoxville’s largest non-academic department, team members are responsible for facilities maintenance and repair, custodial needs, landscaping and lawncare, utility work, in-house and capital construction projects, facilities planning and design, environmental initiatives, pest control, campus event services, and facilities administration functions for both the flagship campus and the agricultural institute. The Facilities Services staff provides around-the-clock coverage to ensure students, staff, faculty, and fans have a consistent and positive experience every time they step foot on Rocky Top.
Install, configure, test, and commission HVAC control components including pneumatics systems, controllers, thermostats, sensors, variable frequency drives, and research laboratory exhaust valves.
Monitor system performance, identify operational issues, review system trends, and implement adjustments to improve reliability, efficiency, and occupant comfort.
Coordinate the operation of building HVAC systems and lab exhaust while maintaining a safe working environment.
Operate multi-meters and voltage testers to assess electrical components and verify safe operation of HVAC control systems to include pneumatics.
Use diagnostic tools to troubleshoot communication or control issues between field devices and mechanical equipment.
Apply infrared thermography to identify temperature irregularities and potential problems in electrical or mechanical components.
Install, repair, and maintain control valves and devices associated with hydronic, steam, chilled water, heating water, and laboratory exhaust systems.
Monitor building systems through the Building Automation System (BAS) to identify irregularities, operational issues, or abnormalities.
Work with engineers and BAS teams to review building performance and support energy conservation efforts.