Operating Engineerswill be responsible for the overall maintenance, operation, and cleaning associated with the operation of a large industrial utilities’ facility providing Steam, Heated Hot Water, Instrument and Zero Air, Compressed Air, Chilled Water, and other services to an industrial facility. Stationary Engineers should expect to spend their time engaged in monitoring system operations, equipment repair, preventive maintenance tasks and responding to equipment needs as required.
Areas of responsibilities include:
Plant Equipment
Mechanical Systems Diagnosis & Repair
Logging and Data retention
Logbook data entries- analysis of readings
Plant meter readings- analysis of readings
Trending equipment readings
Building Systems
Building Automation Systems
Building Monitoring systems
Building Utility & Piping Systems
Measurables & Objectives:
Meet or exceed client expectation
Meet or exceed KPI’s
Safety Training Related Objectives
Utilize Pre-Task Planning Methods
Performance Measurables
PM Completion
Environmental Task Completion & Reporting
Corrective Maintenance Repair Completion
Perform General Housekeeping in Common Work Areas
Qualifications
The equivalent of a high school education plus four years of experience in one of the following:
- In high-pressure boiler and pressure vessel construction or repair,
- As an operating engineer in charge of high-pressure boiler operations
- Must hold current CFC Universal cardBoiler Operators or Stationary Engineers II License(s). GA Certificate of Competency
- Ten plus years of facility maintenance experiencepreferred.
- Ability to safely operate portable hand and power tools.
- Must have strong written and verbal communication, detail oriented and must have extensive knowledge on Microsoft Office Suite.
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