MIH Systems Group is a growing company in the evolving field of building commissioning, and we strive to make buildings work better. Specializing in the optimization of complex building systems, our team's diversified skill set provides value to our clients from the design stages of new construction all the way through operating existing buildings. Our consulting group provides a full array of commissioning services for both new and existing buildings, and our technical services group provides start-up services on complex HVAC equipment from a wide range of manufacturers. The MIH team consists of experienced industry-leading professionals, focused on logistical, energy and cost-effective solutions to our clients.

 

Role: Service Technician - VFD

We are looking for a VFD technician to install and repair VFD systems for our clients in the Greater Boston Area. In this role, you will be responsible for the installation, troubleshooting, and commissioning of VFD units out in the field. You will also be required to respond to equipment breakdowns, conduct on-site repairs, perform preventative maintenance, and advise on equipment upgrades. This is a great opportunity to join a growing company, work on premium products and be a part of a great and knowledgeable team.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Troubleshoot, start-up, commission and verify proper functionality of multiple brands of VFD’s.
  • Work with management to run an efficient service department through productive staffing, customer retention, cost controls, achievement of objectives.
  • Establish and maintain good working relationships with customers to encourage repeat and referral business
  • Maintain high-quality service repairs and minimize callbacks
  • Keep management and customer informed of job progress and issues
  • Provide valid options for additional work and service based on established protocols
  • Prioritize following safety procedures and maintain a constant awareness of personal safety and the safety of others.

Requirements:

  • Minimum 3 years of experience with multiple manufacturers of Variable Frequency Drives
  • Valid driver’s license required. Ability to lift 50 pounds and work from heights/a ladder
  • Strong working knowledge of three phase motors and control circuits.
  • Can read and interpret documents such as electrical and mechanical drawings, safety rules, operations manual, and written directions including reading and understanding PID's, fabrication drawings, and electrical schematics
  • Possess installation and troubleshooting skills for heating and cooling systems
  • OSHA 10 or OSHA 30
  • SST
  • Ability to prepare inspection and appraisal reports
  • Team player with good interpersonal and conflict resolution skills. Ability to communicate well in both oral and written reports.
  • Mechanical Assembly and Troubleshooting Skills
  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Experience programming, calibrating, and configuring 4-20 MA & 0-10 Vdc devices
  • Exceptional ability to work independently without direct supervision
  • Prior experience with gas detection systems, Air Handling Units and Humidifiers is a plus

Estimated Hourly Rate: $35-$48 with flexibility based on experience and skills.

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