Operating Engineer or ; HVAC
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Engineering
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Trades / Skilled Labor
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Utility Technician
operating engineer 1 or 2 (hvac)
this is a civil service position. No civil service test score is required in order to be considered for this vacancy.
pre-employment criminal background check is required.
drug screen and/or physical may be required
this position will require selected applicant to be in a probationary status for at least 12 months.
should you be selected for an interview, you will be notified by the contact information listed on your application.
any questions or concerns about your application should be directed to lsua human resources at hr
position description
40% performs preventive maintenance (oil motors, changes belts and filters, paints and cleans) on boilers and related equipment such as ventilating and refrigeration equipment, air conditioning machinery, generators, suction fans, pumps, and compressors. 35% monitor the operation of boilers and/or pumps, chillers, cooling towers, equipment and lists any maintenance work performed. Starts and stops pumps, fires gas or oil fired boilers, adjusts fuel and airflow, regulates water level, reads gauges to check water level, steam pressure, operation of valves and auxiliary pumps.
Performs minor repairs on boilers and related equipment. Assists skilled workers in performing major repairs. Administers chemicals to closed systems, cooling towers, and boilers. Tests water for chemical content. Assists in over maintenance of pump stations. Maintains and repairs all a/c and heating units. 20% monitor, adjust, verifies, operation of plant and all building hvac equipment through the use electronic automation systems.
5% performs other duties as assigned.
operating engineer 2
ws212 $ 40,914 - $73,632 creation date: 06/29/1987 change date: 01/01/2025 function of work: to operate, regulate, monitor, service and maintain ventilation, refrigeration, heating and related machinery and equipment, including pumps and other utility systems. Level of work: experienced supervision received: general from a higher-level operating engineer or agency official. Supervision exercised: none. Job distinctions: differs from the operating engineer 1 by the presence of responsibility for boilers or power plants of 150 horsepower or more.
Core competencies:
core competencies have not been identified by state civil service for this job title. More information on the scs competency model can be found here. Examples of work: examples below are a brief sample of common duties associated with this job title. Not all possible tasks are included. Performs preventive maintenance (oils motors, changes belts and filters, paints and cleans) on boilers and related equipment such as ventilating and refrigeration equipment, air conditioning machinery, generators, suction fans, pumps, and compressors.
Maintains a logbook that details the operation of boilers and/or pumping equipment and lists any maintenance work performed. Starts and stops pumps. Fires gas or oil fired boilers. Adjusts fuel and airflow. Regulates water level. Reads gauges to check water level, steam pressure, and operation of valves and auxiliary pumps. Performs minor repairs on boilers and related equipment. Assists, if needed, skilled workers in performing major repairs.
Oversees wastewater treatment. Ensures that pump station is properly maintained. Qualification requirements: minimum qualifications: two years of experience or training in the operation or maintenance of large stationary engines or mechanical equipment. Necessary special requirement: for those positions in which incumbents will be working with and handling refrigerants, possession of an appropriate epa refrigerant recycling and recovery certification for technicians will be required (as required under section 608 of the clean air act, 1990).
operating engineer 1
ws211 $ 38,230 - $68,806 creation date: 06/29/1987 change date: 01/01/2025 function of work: to operate, regulate, monitor, service, and maintain ventilation, refrigeration, heating, and related machinery and equipment, including pumps and other utility systems. Level of work: entry supervision received: close from a higher-level operating engineer or agency official. Supervision exercised: none. Job distinctions: differs from operating engineer 2 by responsibility for boilers or power plants of less than 150 horsepower.
Core competencies:
core competencies have not been identified by state civil service for this job title. More information on the scs competency model can be found here. Examples of work: examples below are a brief sample of common duties associated with this job title. Not all possible tasks are included. Performs preventive maintenance (oils motors, changes belts and filters, paints and cleans) on boilers and related equipment such as ventilating and refrigeration equipment, air conditioning machinery, generators, suction fans, pumps, and compressors.
Maintains a logbook that details the operation of boilers and/or pumping equipment and lists any maintenance work performed. Starts and…
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