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The Utility Plant Operator dedicated to the site shall be responsible for the operations and maintenance of the Central Utility Plant.
Job Responsibility:
Monitoring and overseeing plant operations
Assisting with startup, shutdown, and operations of facility equipment
Identifying problems that arise and resolving them
Ensuring that safety and environmental rules and programs are strictly adhered to
Monitor and control the operation of the CUP using both BMS and manual controls
Respond to all system malfunctions and abnormal conditions in accordance with established procedures, notifying supervision of the malfunction or condition if the situation requires
Respond to hot or cold complaints from building occupants through use of the BMS and/or local controls
Keep Owner and Seller supervision informed of the BMS and CUP operations when requested and provide prompt notification as necessary for any emergent issues discovered during rounds or inspections
Monitor and operate the computer-based lighting and control system
Monitor the data center environmental and power monitoring and control systems
Any abnormal conditions are to be reported to Owner expeditiously upon observation
Perform building rounds and inspections on CUP related building systems and BMS monitored equipment as required by supervision
Monitor water chemistry in boiler water, condensate condenser water and chilled water systems according to industry and manufacturing standards
Create work orders in the CMMS for any deficiencies found during rounds or investigating complaints
Requirements:
Experience working with, documenting in, and communicating workflows through CMMS work order management systems (I.e. Corrigo, Maximo, HotSOS and other Amadeus platform applications, etc.)
Ability to work independently and autonomously with minimal direction when required
Ability to clearly and professionally communicate and record plant equipment status or facilities event status to both internal and external personnel at any time while on-duty upon request
Minimum Connecticut State Operators License or equivalent Connecticut State HVAC unlimited licensure required (OE-2, S-2, S-1)
Ability to pass both a Federal and State Criminal Background Check as required by law in order to obtain unescorted visitor access to work location
Must be capable of working all shifts in order to support plant personnel & maintain 365/24/7 coverage delivery of Utility Plant Operations as needed upon request
Union Membership: Current member in good standing with International Union of Operating Engineers Local 30
Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship