Heating Ventilation Air conditioning
The HVAC installation technician is responsible for adjusting, testing, diagnosing and commissioning heating, ventilation, air conditioning and sometimes plumbing or smoke extraction systems. They intervene at the end of the worksite to ensure that HVAC systems are operating in accordance with technical, regulatory and contractual requirements.
He plays a central role in validating energy performance,balancing networks (air and water) and handing over installations to customers. They work in close collaboration with site teams, design offices, suppliers, and sometimes end customers.


The set-up technician works on :
Works in liaison with: site managers, fluid engineering offices, installers, BMS integrators, project owners.
Tertiary buildings (offices, hospitals, schools, hotels, etc.).
New or renovated multi-family housing.
Industrial sites.
- Focusing
- Balancing (air/water)
- Commissioning
- HVAC control
- Performance control
- Measurement (pressure, temperature, flow, humidity)
- Troubleshooting
- Commissioning report
- Building thermics
- Energy efficiency
- Instrumentation
- Cross-industry collaboration
- Compliance with standards
- Functional testing
- Setting
- Blueprint reading
- Automation / Building Management System (BMS)




