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RIYADH METRO PROJECT
FOR A REPUTED OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
COMPANY IN RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA
- SMOKE EXHAUST SYSTEM SUPERVISOR
- SMOKE EXHAUST SYSTEM TECHNICIAN
- HVAC TECHNICIAN
- ELECTRICIAN TECHNICIAN
- FIRE ALARM TECHNICIAN
- FIRE FIGHTING TECHNICIAN
ITI / Diploma (HSC & SSC)
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H.R. INTERNATIONAL
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+91-8800788596
resume@hrinternational.in
KSA: Al-Hazzaz building Riyadh 2 Khobar Mall, Al Khobar 34432 | UAE: Zainal Mohebi Plaza Dubai | Kuwait: Mazaya Tower #3, Kuwait | Poland: Warszawa, Poland
INDIA: E-46/2, Okhla PH-2, New Delhi-20 2 60 Shreej Chambers, Mumbai - 01

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) professionals have a range of responsibilities depending on their role (technician, engineer, installer, etc.), but here are the key responsibilities across most HVAC positions:
1. Installation
Install HVAC systems (furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductwork, thermostats).
Ensure systems are installed according to codes, blueprints, and specifications.
Perform start-up and testing to confirm proper function.
2. Maintenance
Perform routine preventive maintenance on systems to ensure optimal performance.
Replace filters, clean coils, check refrigerant levels, and inspect electrical components.
Document and track service and maintenance history.
3. Repair and Troubleshooting
Diagnose and repair HVAC system issues (mechanical, electrical, refrigerant-related).
Use tools like multimeters, gauges, and software for diagnostics.
Recommend system upgrades or replacements when necessary.
4. System Design and Planning (more for HVAC engineers)
Design HVAC layouts for buildings considering airflow, load calculations, and energy efficiency.
Select appropriate equipment based on size, use, and environmental needs.
Ensure compliance with building codes and safety regulations.
5. Customer Service
Communicate clearly with clients about issues, solutions, and costs.
Provide estimates and explain service recommendations.
Maintain a professional and respectful demeanor in residential or commercial environments.
6. Compliance and Safety
Follow safety protocols and wear protective equipment.
Ensure systems comply with local HVAC codes, regulations, and standards (e.g., EPA, ASHRAE).
Handle refrigerants responsibly according to environmental guidelines
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) professionals have a range of responsibilities depending on their role (technician, engineer, installer, etc.), but here are the key responsibilities across most HVAC positions:
1. Installation
Call Now
+91-8800788596
resume@hrinternational.in
KSA: Al-Hazzaz building Riyadh 2 Khobar Mall, Al Khobar 34432 | UAE: Zainal Mohebi Plaza Dubai | Kuwait: Mazaya Tower #3, Kuwait | Poland: Warszawa, Poland
INDIA: E-46/2, Okhla PH-2, New Delhi-20 2 60 Shreej Chambers, Mumbai - 01

HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) professionals have a range of responsibilities depending on their role (technician, engineer, installer, etc.), but here are the key responsibilities across most HVAC positions:
1. Installation
Install HVAC systems (furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductwork, thermostats).
Ensure systems are installed according to codes, blueprints, and specifications.
Perform start-up and testing to confirm proper function.
2. Maintenance
Perform routine preventive maintenance on systems to ensure optimal performance.
Replace filters, clean coils, check refrigerant levels, and inspect electrical components.
Document and track service and maintenance history.
3. Repair and Troubleshooting
Diagnose and repair HVAC system issues (mechanical, electrical, refrigerant-related).
Use tools like multimeters, gauges, and software for diagnostics.
Recommend system upgrades or replacements when necessary.
4. System Design and Planning (more for HVAC engineers)
Design HVAC layouts for buildings considering airflow, load calculations, and energy efficiency.
Select appropriate equipment based on size, use, and environmental needs.
Ensure compliance with building codes and safety regulations.
5. Customer Service
Communicate clearly with clients about issues, solutions, and costs.
Provide estimates and explain service recommendations.
Maintain a professional and respectful demeanor in residential or commercial environments.
6. Compliance and Safety
Follow safety protocols and wear protective equipment.
Ensure systems comply with local HVAC codes, regulations, and standards (e.g., EPA, ASHRAE).
Handle refrigerants responsibly according to environmental guidelines
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) professionals have a range of responsibilities depending on their role (technician, engineer, installer, etc.), but here are the key responsibilities across most HVAC positions:
1. Installation
Install HVAC systems (furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductwork, thermostats).
Ensure systems are installed according to codes, blueprints, and specifications.
Perform start-up and testing to confirm proper function.
2. Maintenance
Perform routine preventive maintenance on systems to ensure optimal performance.
Replace filters, clean coils, check refrigerant levels, and inspect electrical components.
Document and track service and maintenance history.
3. Repair and Troubleshooting
Diagnose and repair HVAC system issues (mechanical, electrical, refrigerant-related).
Use tools like multimeters, gauges, and software for diagnostics.
Recommend system upgrades or replacements when necessary.
4. System Design and Planning (more for HVAC engineers)
Design HVAC layouts for buildings considering airflow, load calculations, and energy efficiency.
Select appropriate equipment based on size, use, and environmental needs.
Ensure compliance with building codes and safety regulations.
5. Customer Service
Communicate clearly with clients about issues, solutions, and costs.
Provide estimates and explain service recommendations.
Maintain a professional and respectful demeanor in residential or commercial environments.
6. Compliance and Safety
Follow safety protocols and wear protective equipment.
Ensure systems comply with local HVAC codes, regulations, and standards (e.g., EPA, ASHRAE).
Handle refrigerants responsibly according to environmental guidelines.
A Fire Alarm Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of fire alarm systems to ensure they function properly and comply with safety codes and regulations. Here's a breakdown of their main responsibilities:
Key Responsibilities:
1. Installation
Install fire alarm systems, including control panels, detectors, alarms, wiring, and related components.
Interpret blueprints, schematics, and fire code requirements.
Ensure proper placement and mounting of equipment per manufacturer specs and code.
2. Testing and Inspection
Conduct regular inspections and functional tests of systems to ensure full operation.
Perform alarm, battery, and backup power tests.
Complete inspection reports and document compliance with local fire codes (e.g., NFPA 72).
3. Maintenance and Repairs
Troubleshoot and repair faulty systems or components (e.g., sensors, wiring, panels).
Replace or recalibrate devices as needed.
Perform software updates or panel reprogramming if required.
4. System Upgrades
Recommend and implement upgrades for outdated or non-compliant systems.
Assist in retrofitting older systems to meet current safety standards.
5. Compliance and Safety
Ensure all work meets local, state, and national fire codes and regulations.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of fire alarm laws and industry standards.
Handle emergency service calls and ensure rapid system restoration.
6. Customer Interaction
Communicate with clients about issues, timelines, and safety information.
Provide detailed reports, logs, and service records.
Train building personnel on how to use and test systems.