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HVACR Technician, Pipe Mechanical Trades II

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 26 Nov 2025
💰 $68,290/yr($58,872/yr$68,290/yr)

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HVACR Technician, Pipe Mechanical Trades II(

Job Number:

 37859)

Description

 

University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

Department: Facilities Management

Job Title:  HVACR Technician, Pipe Mechanical Trades II

Position: # 212280 – Requisition #37859

Job Summary:

The PMT-II HVACR Technician will operate, monitor, service and/or repair Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR) systems, and associated hardware for all CU Anschutz Campus buildings. The technician will respond to emergency calls pertaining to HVACR problems and emergencies throughout the campus. This position helps to ensure the safest and most efficient operation of equipment for the HVACR systems at CU Anschutz.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Completes work requests for preventive maintenance and repairs to refrigeration systems. Inspects, replaces, adjusts, programs, and calibrates electronic and refrigeration controls and components. Install, repair, and replace systems and components. Systems include 4°C to 37°C environmental rooms, process chillers, and walk-in freezers. Operates university vehicles to transport equipment and tools to work sites. Records maintenance data in a computer.
  • Completes work requests for preventive maintenance, repairs, and installations to building and occupant owned heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) systems, components, and controls. Operates university vehicles to transport equipment and tools to work sites. Records work performed in a work order data system. Types of systems includes: package systems, split systems, chillers, CRAC units, AHUs, FCUs, RTU’s, exhaust fans, humidifiers, furnaces, and snow-Melter.
  • Uses servicing and recovery equipment to recover CFC, HCFC, and HFC type refrigerants, while following EPA guidelines. Stores and reuses all types of refrigerants. Participates in and monitors the refrigerant recovery program. Enters information into a database, and maintains hard-copy records of all refrigerant handling activities. Accurately weighs and records tank tare weights and gross weights. Performs mathematical functions to correctly and accurately calculate amounts used.
  • Provides training and assistance to other employees.

·       Participate and assist in emergencies based on the magnitude and nature. Supports various special events both in preparation and during the event.

Work Location:

Onsite – this role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, Colorado.

Why Join Us:

Apply today to be part of a team, where the focus is on doing the job right, not maximizing profit. Working at a campus allows you to learn the buildings, equipment, and people, without always having to walk into an unfamiliar situation. We are looking for someone with a solid background in the industry. Someone with a good attitude, who works well with others, and has the desire to learn more.

You will be set up for success. We will provide you with the training necessary to become proficient in the equipment we maintain. There are also paid external training opportunities for beneficial technical and professional development courses. All hand and specialty tools you need will be provided. Here you can have an improved work-life balance, where the times you will have to work outside of your normal schedule are rare. Your work at Anschutz will directly support medical research and education. Come to a place where you can have a career, not just another job. For more informati

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