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The Stationary Operations Engineer is responsible for overseeing and maintaining all stationary equipment within our facility, ensuring its optimal operation and safety. This role requires an in-depth understanding of the machinery, routine check-ups, troubleshooting, and efficient repair methods.
Job Responsibility:
Safely operate, maintain, and monitor boilers, HVAC systems, refrigeration units, and other stationary equipment
Must be experienced in maintenance and repairs on Commercial-Industrial building equipment to include but not limited to chillers =/+500 tons, boilers, pumps, control systems, air handlers, cooling towers, heat exchangers, VAV's and VFD's
Conduct regular inspections to identify potential issues, ensuring equipment is operating within set parameters and adhering to safety standards
Diagnose malfunctioning systems and components, identifying root causes and implementing effective solutions
Maintain detailed records of all inspections, maintenance activities, repairs, and replacements
Ensure operations adhere to all local, state, and federal regulations and standards related to stationary equipment operations
Coordinate with other maintenance, operations, and engineering teams to ensure seamless operation and timely resolution of issues
Act as a first responder during any stationary equipment emergencies, implementing safety procedures and addressing issues promptly
Stay updated with the latest trends, equipment, and best practices in the field, attending workshops and training as necessary
Requirements:
High school diploma or GED with a minimum of 10+ years of facilities maintenance experience
Ability to obtain & maintain HSPD & Secret, preferred HSPD-12 & Secret Active
U.S. Citizenship
Demonstrated experience in the operation, monitoring, maintenance, and troubleshooting of central utility plant and institutional mechanical systems supporting mission critical, government, commercial high-rise, healthcare, laboratory, industrial, campus, or other complex facilities environments
Strong problem-solving skills
Excellent communication abilities, both written and verbal
Ability to read and interpret technical documentation including sequence of operations, technical product literature, programming manuals and specifications
Nice to have:
Manufacturer chiller training/certification (Trane, Johnson Controls/York, Carrier, Daikin, etc.)
BAS/DDC platform training (Schneider Electric, Niagara, Honeywell, Siemens, Johnson Controls Metasys, etc.)
Boiler combustion or burner management training
NETA/NFPA/ASME-related operational familiarity
Industrial or institutional mechanical systems training
What we offer:
A competitive salary
Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance