Stationary Engineer, Sr. operates, repairs, and maintains stationary equipment including boilers, generators, refrigeration, and turbines in buildings, plants or industrial facilities. Ensures that equipment is operating safely and within established limits. Being a Stationary Engineer, Sr. conducts monitoring and failure analysis of meters, gauges and controls to determine the need for repair or replacement of parts. Performs preventative maintenance and documents completed procedures. Additionally, Stationary Engineer, Sr. requires a high school diploma. Requires applicable Stationary Engineer's license for the state. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Stationary Engineer, Sr. works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a Stationary Engineer, Sr. typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
General Summary
Operates and maintains one or more systems which provide an establishment with such services as heat, air-conditioning (cool, humidify, dehumidify, filter, and circulate air) refrigeration, steam or high-temperature water or electricity.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Knowledge, Experience and Skill Requirements
Five (5) years of experience in the maintenance, operation, and repair of centralized boiler and chiller equipment and related auxiliary systems
Three (3) years of experience working in a large complex Central Plant capable of producing over 500 boiler horsepower high pressure steam heating capacity and 400 tons centrifugal chiller produced cooling capacity that support specialized facilities such as a hospital.
Possess a working knowledge of boiler and chiller equipment operation, maintenance, and repair for a Central Plant.
Skilled in monitoring, operating, and maintaining, high pressure steam boilers, chillers, pumps, cooling towers, deaerators, surge tanks, feed water systems, steam and chilled water distribution, chemical treatment systems, and have a working knowledge of central plant DDC control system operation.
Possess a current Stationary Engineer’s license from a city, state, or nationally recognized entity, such as National Institute for the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers (NIULPE) First Class Engineer or equivalent, within 2nd year of employment for high pressure steam plant operation.
Possess a C-60 Welding License or appropriate American Welding Society, Inc. (AWS) certification or equivalent. As a minimum, welding shall comply with the American Welding Society, Inc. AWS D1.1, Structural Welding Code if performing welding repairs.
Shall be certified by one of the following: a nationally recognized HVAC certification programs (i.e., North American Technician Excellence (NATE), the ESCO Institute HVAC Excellence Professional Level Technician Certification, the International Code Counsel (ICC), documented Journeyman status in a state or nationally recognized apprenticeship program, a DD214 documented Level Five or higher training level or other DoD equivalent). Personnel performing major repairs to the HVAC systems must have a State of California (C-20) HVAC Contractor License if performing work on HVAC systems.
Work Environment
This job description is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing
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