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    AC/ Refrigeration Technicians
  
  About the job AC/ Refrigeration Technicians
The AC/Refrigeration Technician in a hotel is responsible for maintaining, repairing, and ensuring the proper functioning of air conditioning, refrigeration, and cooling systems throughout the establishment. This role is essential for creating a comfortable and functional environment for guests and staff while adhering to energy efficiency and safety standards.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform regular maintenance tasks on air conditioning, refrigeration, and cooling systems to ensure optimal performance and energy efficiency.
 - Diagnose and troubleshoot system malfunctions, identifying and resolving issues promptly to minimize downtime.
 - Install new air conditioning and refrigeration systems in compliance with hotel standards and manufacturer guidelines.
 - Develop and implement a preventive maintenance schedule to prevent breakdowns and extend the lifespan of equipment.
 - Clean and replace air filters, coils, and other components as needed to maintain system efficiency.
 - Regularly inspect and assess the condition of AC and refrigeration units to identify potential problems and address them before they escalate.
 - Handle and manage refrigerants in compliance with environmental regulations, ensuring safe handling and disposal practices.
 - Maintain detailed records of maintenance and repair activities, including work performed, parts used, and system condition.
 - Respond promptly to emergency repair requests, even outside regular working hours, to minimize disruptions and guest discomfort.
 - Adhere to safety protocols and standards while working with electrical and mechanical systems.
 
Qualifications and Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent; relevant technical certifications or HVAC training preferred.
 - Proven experience as an AC/Refrigeration Technician, ideally in a hospitality or commercial setting.
 - Strong knowledge of air conditioning and refrigeration systems, including various types of equipment and their components.
 - Proficiency in diagnosing and troubleshooting technical issues.
 - Familiarity with refrigerant handling and disposal regulations.
 - Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, diagrams, and blueprints.
 - Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship.
 - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
 - Physical stamina and ability to lift and carry heavy equipment.
 - Flexibility to work during irregular hours and respond to emergency calls.