HVAC Utility Operator Boilers & Chillers
Listed on 2026-06-24
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Trades / Skilled Labor
HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Building Maintenance, Installation Technician
HVAC Utility Operator for Boilers & Chillers ( ,500 Sign-on-Bonus)
Location:
Sterling, Virginia, US
Salary: $73k – $95k
Posted: 5 weeks ago
Role OverviewMetropolitan Washington Airports Authority is hiring a mid-level HVAC Utility Operator for Boilers & Chillers ( ,500 Sign-on-Bonus). This full‑time role is located in Sterling. The posted range is $73k to $95k. Full responsibilities and required qualifications are listed below.
Job ResponsibilitiesAs an HVAC Utility Operator, maintain the safe and efficient operation of industrial boilers, chillers, heat pumps, and other HVAC equipment.
Work under the direction of the HVAC Operator in Charge when on duty evening, night, and weekend shifts and under the direct supervision of the HVAC Operator Group Supervisor. May take direction from the Air Conditioning Group Supervisor or the HVAC Mechanics and Controls Group Supervisor.
Serves in the Utilities Division in the Engineering and Maintenance Department at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD).
Maintain the safe and efficient operation of industrial high‑temperature and pressure hot‑water boilers, chillers, thermal ice‑making machines, rooftop units, heat pumps, electric or gas‑fed heaters, and air handlers. When on evening, night, and weekend shifts, respond to emergency and trouble calls. Complete work orders as an HVAC Operator on the day shift. Perform preventive maintenance evenings, nights, or weekends if not responding to emergencies or troubleshooting, as directed.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Receive after-business-hours work requests (trouble calls); take appropriate action(s) for HVAC-related requests. Refer non-HVAC requests to duty personnel in other disciplines.
- Record readings of meters and gauges on high-pressure boilers, chillers, thermo ice-storage machines, and control panels. Adjust controls as needed.
- Operate and troubleshoot issues with industrial boilers and high‑temperature high‑pressure generators and auxiliary equipment.
- Advise the HVAC Operator in Charge and HVAC Supervisor when major malfunctions occur or when safety controls are not operating properly.
- Advise the Interior Electrician of power-related issues and alarms affecting equipment.
- Restart boilers and chillers following power outages.
- Respond to miscellaneous alarm panels for electrical and water distribution systems.
- Make rounds of various machine rooms to ensure that the HVAC equipment is operating properly and make minor repairs or adjustments.
- Respond to trouble calls and troubleshoot malfunctioning HVAC equipment.
- Perform preventive maintenance on HVAC equipment.
- Apply the theories, principles, requirements, and standards of the trade and use the full range of tools of the trade.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Four years of progressively responsible experience in operating, monitoring, or maintaining industrial central plant (not domestic) heating and cooling systems using high‑temperature‑high‑pressure hot water generators, industrial chillers, and chilled water storage tanks in hot and chilled water production.
Two of the four years of experience must be in safely servicing, troubleshooting, and operating all central plant auxiliary equipment, including air compressors, pumps, cooling towers, and heat exchanges.
Knowledge of and ability to apply boiler and generator safety controls, and troubleshooting.
Ability to start and stop equipment using the Building Automated System (BAS).
Ability to make decisions, take action, or direct the actions of others to maintain or restore service.
Knowledge of the principles and operating characteristics of central plant heating and air-conditioning systems and the skill to perform journey-level work.
Skill in using tools, technical manuals, schematics, blueprints, manufacturer’s materials, and other equipment and guides in journey-level HVAC work.
Ability to analyze data and information (including blueprints and schematics).
Ability to work safely and knowledge of the safety rules, regulations, and procedures to do so.
Ability to speak and write effectively.
Skill in using a computer, a computerized work order, and time and attendance system.
Preferred Qualifications- License…
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