R & A Technician at UPDC Plc
Confidential
Lagos, Nigeria
Permanent
Published 1 month ago · Expires 3 weeks from now
Job description
## Title: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician
Core Responsibilities
Installation and Setup
- Install, maintain, and repair refrigeration and air conditioning systems, including split units, chillers, cold rooms, freezers, and central air systems
- Ensure all installations comply with safety standards and manufacturer specifications
- Connect systems to power supplies and test their performance after installation
Maintenance and Servicing
- Conduct regular preventive maintenance on all cooling and refrigeration systems to ensure optimal performance and efficiency
- Clean condensers, evaporators, filters, coils, and fans to maintain air quality and system functionality
- Refill refrigerants and lubricants as required
Troubleshooting and Repairs
- Diagnose mechanical and electrical faults in air conditioning and refrigeration units
- Replace defective parts such as compressors, thermostats, motors, or sensors
- Respond promptly to breakdowns and ensure minimal downtime
System Monitoring
- Monitor temperature controls, pressure levels, and overall system performance
- Calibrate thermostats and control systems for efficient temperature regulation
- Log and document readings for maintenance reports
Energy Efficiency and Safety
- Ensure systems operate efficiently to reduce energy consumption and operating costs
- Adhere strictly to safety, environmental, and health regulations, especially when handling refrigerants
- Maintain compliance with facility SOPs and environmental laws (e.g., F-Gas regulations)
Inventory and Documentation
- Maintain records of maintenance work, parts used, and refrigerant logs
- Request and track spare parts, tools, and consumables
- Support the engineering team in preparing daily reports and maintenance schedules
Collaboration and Guest Support
- Work closely with the engineering team to resolve temperature or cooling issues in guest rooms, kitchens, and event spaces