Job Summary
FSI is looking to hire a stationary Engineer to join our team. This position performs repair, overhaul, maintenance, and servicing of commercial and industrial High-Pressure boiler and heating systems and gas/fuel distribution systems, chillers, pumps, compressors, motors and diesel generators. Runs the Central Energy Plant (CEP) to provide uninterrupted utilities to the hospital in normal and emergency conditions. SHIFT: Thursday 1530pm-2330pm, Sat-Tuesday 2330pm-0730am
Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Perform startup, operation, and shut down procedures for all boilers in normal and abnormal conditions (i.e., low water)
- Operate equipment in CEP facility and perform routine testing and inspections including but not limited to water sampling, boiler blow downs, diesel generator runs, etc.
- Operate facility air compressors and associated equipment to supply dry, oil free air to facility
- Perform repair, overhaul, maintenance, and servicing of all equipment including but not limited to boilers, pumps, chillers, diesel generators, etc.
- Knowledgeable and skilled in the operation, repair, and maintenance of gas and oil fired high/low pressure boilers, chillers, diesel generators, pumps and compressors
- Ability to follow electrical distribution, control power, control point monitoring, and troubleshooting of equipment
- Ability to troubleshoot complicated emergency generator control systems, electrical heating systems, starters, VFDs, and transformers
- Must be knowledgeable of the principals of various standard methods of combustion ratios and methods of distribution
- Must be knowledgeable in boiler/water sampling, test, analysis, and chemical adjustment
- Must be knowledgeable in principles of refrigeration, psychometrics, and thermodynamic concepts; and can apply them to equipment installed
- Utilizes the Building Automation System(s) to drive operations and efficiencies of the hospital and to monitor alarms from the remote energy plant monitoring system.
- Performs Preventative Maintenance tasks on a monthly basis, but is to finish such tasks by the 15th of a given month, excluding PMs of a weekly frequency
- Must have the ability to use hand tools, test equipment and instruments, welding equipment and shop machines utilized by craft
- Maintain temperatures of various hot and chilled closed-water loops
- At all times maintain a professional manner
Additional
- Electrical, substations, refrigeration, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, ventilating systems, safe operation, and repairs.
- OSHA safety rules, including lock out tag out.
- Ability to:
- Troubleshoot, repair, regulate, and control electrical, hydronic, refrigeration, plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and ventilating systems, and portable equipment.
- Demonstrate knowledge to safely work in a medium-high voltage substation.
- Accurately determine time and materials required for a job.
- Fabricate items, using hand and power tools.
- Coordinate and work with other staff members to achieve project deadlines.
- Read and comprehend schematics, blueprints, and shop drawings.
- Communicate verbally and in writing.
- All appropriate safety practices for working with hand and power tools.
- Identify and resolve failures/alarms related to critical building equipment.
- Capable in Microsoft Office to communicate via email, maintain plant logs, obtain information regarding operation/maintenance of facility, review training materials, etc.
- Maintain a clean working environment.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements
- High school diploma or general education degree (GED) and three (3) years’ experience in a healthcare or similar regulated industrial setting as a Stationary Engineer/Boiler Operator and, any combination of education and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and skills, is qualifying.
- A.S. degree in Mechanical Electrical Technology (MET) or Equivalent or
- Completion of MECH Certification or
- Completion of an accredited Apprenticeship program for Operating Engineer or
- Documented Military Journeyman level or higher for respective trade(s) and
- Engineers License
- Qualified High-Pressure Boiler Operator
- Valid Driver’s License and insurable driving record
- Universal Refrigeration Certification EPA 608
- BAS Training/Certification (Preferred)
- BOC- Building Operator Certification (Preferred)
- NFPA 70 and 70E (Preferred)
- Knowledge of NFPA, NEC, TJC, OSHA, Local, State and Federal Code (Preferred)
- All state or federal requirements; or any license or certification that may be required by the contract in which the employee is working.
- Must possess or obtain a NACI (National Agency Check with Inquiries)
About FSI
Facility Services, Inc (FSI) is a premier services company dedicated to providing total base operations and maintenance on military bases, hospitals, research facilities, and specialty buildings across the United States, Alaska and Internationally. Our primary focus has always been to provide excellent customer service and quality craftsmanship to the United States Department of Defense and other federal agencies; while also, doing what is right for our employees.
We believe in a culture of engagement, collaboration, and achievement. We support our workforce with the tools and resources needed to achieve success for themselves and our customers. The hard work, experienced skills, and innovative solutions of our FSI Team is what sets us apart. As a family-focused company, we care about the well-being of our employees and their families. Check us out at www.facilityservicesinc.com
EOE, including disability/vets OR Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/vets