Utility Systems Repairer-Operator -Boiler Plant
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Utility Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer
Utility Systems Repairer-Operator
-Boiler Plant
Major duties include but are not limited to:
- Maintains and repairs boilers and associated equipment.
- Maintains and repairs air conditioning plant equipment.
- Provides emergency repairs to maintain the safe, continuous supply of utility services to the facility.
- Utilizes and understands the air conditioning refrigeration theory.
- Determines proper amounts of chemicals to prevent corrosion and scale formations of boilers.
- Performs water analysis of tower water for chlorine, and ensures that water treatment is maintained in accordance with established recommendations.
- Interprets equipment manuals for gaining information to effectively assemble or repair equipment.
- Interprets and creates work orders.
- Interprets proper practices/instructions suggested by manufacturer's and trade standards.
- Maintains, monitors, and adjust chillers to insure efficient operation.
- Maintains and efficient operates the air conditioning plant equipment.
- Monitors, maintains and makes environmental adjustments to equipment.
- Uses chemicals to prevent corrosion and scale formations of boilers.
- Uses reagents for performing water analysis.
- Uses various material for repairs to all plant systems.
- Monitors flow meters and charts and adjusts air/fuel ratios.
- Collects and records boiler feed water, and condensate chemical concentrations of causticity, alkalinity, pH, phosphonates, sulfite, conductivity, and hardness.
- Checks and adjusts feedwater pumps, pressure reducing valves, gas and oil burners, feedwater temperatures, water softeners, and all other associated equipment to maintain optimum efficiency.
Work Schedule:
Variating Tours to include nights, weekends, and holidays.
Physical Conditions:
Subject to sustain physical exertion and must be in good physical condition. When performing maintenance or repairs may be required to lift heavy pieces of equipment or work in cramped or awkward positions for extended periods. Subject to frequent walking, standing, and climbing, while checking or working on equipment. Must have good eyesight in order to detect problems on gauges, sight glasses, and other instrument controls from a reasonable distance.
Working Conditions:
Exposed to the danger of boiler bursts, carbon dioxide poisoning, natural gas, oil and sulfur fumes, refrigerants, oils, glycol, boiler and chiller chemicals, reagents used in performing water analysis, scalds from steam and hot water systems, electrical shock from high, low and secondary voltage systems. Subject to the hazards of falls from climbing and working from high elevations such as on top of boilers and cooling towers.
Exposed to extreme noises associated with Air conditioning and boiler plant equipment.
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