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Hvac 2

Warner Media

Atlanta, GA 09-09-2021
 
  • Paid
  • Full Time
Job Description
Warner Bros. Studio Facilities (WBSF) oversees the physical operations of the historic 110-acre main lot in Burbank including its 30 soundstages and 20-acre backlot, as well as production-related services including costume, set-dressing, construction, set lighting, catering, transportation, photography and much more. The production site also hosts tours for consumers offering guests intimate views at the inner workings of thriving entertainment studios.

The Job

WarnerMedia seeks a HVAC 2 for the Techwood Maintenance department.

To safely and efficiently test, repair and install new and existing equipment and systems; maintenance and repair of all mechanical components, systems and structures as directed; and contribute efforts and ideas which will insure their proper operations, performance and reliability. Equipment includes but is not limited to high pressure steam boilers, low pressure steam boiler, 400-1800 ton chillers, electric motors, air handlers, Deaerator tank, heat exchangers, air compressors, all types of pumps, fire safety systems and components, heat pumps, exhaust fans, intake fans and cooling towers. This position supports 24/7 365 days a year on air operations at the CNN Center, TBS campus and other off-site locations, critical TGR Rooms, Data Centers and tenants and the South Tower of the Omni Hotel and the Northyards Field Engineering Shop. Performs other duties as required or assigned.

The Daily

Boiler Operator and Mechanic
• Take daily readings on the boilers and safety devices. The boilers are used to supply steam for our heating in the winter months, we also provide domestic hot water to the south tower of the Omni Hotel 24/7 365 days a year. Weekly testing of the boiler water. Water testing is done to insure we are putting the proper chemicals in our boilers to expand the life of the boiler and make the boilers more efficient. Daily, weekly safety and maintenance checks on the boilers, make repairs to the boiler as needed. Annually preparing the boiler for state inspection by punching the tubes and cleaning out the water section and firebox. There are (4) 200 horsepower high pressure steam boilers in Central Plant and (1) 80 horsepower low pressure boiler at Williams Street.

Chiller operator
• Take readings daily on the chillers. Making sure we are operating the chillers effectively and efficiently. If more chillers are needed bring more online, if we must shut down chillers shut more down. The chillers provide cooling water to all CNNC and the South Tower of the Omni Hotel. To keep CNN on air, these chillers must be operating always. (1) 1800 Ton Natural Gas chiller, (2) 1500 Ton chillers, (2) 400 Ton chillers are at the CNNC and at the TBS campus (4) 1,000 ton chillers, (1) 400 ton chiller and (1) 140 ton chiller.
• Cooling tower checks, cleaning, and repairs. The cooling towers are essential to the life of the chillers. Without the proper temperature and or quality of the water the chiller could have a short life span. Daily checks on the chemical levels in the condenser water, daily checks on the levels and towers themselves. Yearly cleaning of the towers. Making necessary repairs as needed on the cooling towers throughout the year.
• Daily and weekly fire system checks and repairs. For the safety of all tenants, visitors and hotel guests, the fire protection system must be operating correctly. This is done by daily and weekly checks and keeping track of when the checks were done. Some repairs to the fire safety system are needed to pass quarterly and annually inspections. Respond to daily hot, cold and any calls related to the HVAC Department. Make the proper adjustments to satisfy the client, trouble shoot and repair any malfunctioning part.
• Provide training to all new employees, HVAC I's, and unqualified personnel on all systems in the Central Plant and at CNNC and the TBS campus. Submit ideas to the Lead and HVAC Manager to insure all systems are operating efficiently and saving money at the same time. Update the emergency response procedures to match any changes to building systems and equipment.

Jobcode: Reference SBJ-rjqjqb-18-227-190-93-42 in your application.