The Tacoma Venues & Events (TVE) Department is recruiting for the position of Chief HVAC Mechanic (TVE HVAC Mechanic II). This is the top level in the TVE HVAC Mechanic series and will be responsible for programming and optimizing building management systems. This classification is distinguished from the TVE HVAC Mechanic by the performance of lead responsibilities, including providing work direction, training and reviewing the work of HVAC Mechanics. This position closes May 30, 2024. Apply now! https://lnkd.in/gPA7ikAT Follow City of Tacoma for future career opportunities!
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