Stationary Engineer
Job Description
Stationary Engineers will be responsible for the overall maintenance, operation, and cleaning associated with the operation of a large industrial utilities' facility providing Steam, Heat Hot Water, Instrument and Zero Air, Chilled water, and other services to a manufacturing facility. Stationary Engineers should expect to spend their time engaged in monitoring system operations, performing predictive maintenance tasks and responding to equipment needs as required. This role requires working weekends and holidays in a 7-day schedule while potentially responding to call-in for shift coverage and emergency situations.
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Maintenance and operation of the following utilities systems Cooling Towers, Strainers and side stream filters Perform work within structured safety, maintenance, and operating procedures.
- Perform scheduled and corrective maintenance as required. Perform predictive maintenance tasks (Ultra Sonic Leak Detection, Thermal Scans and Vibration Analysis).
- Perform routine equipment cleaning and general housekeeping duties.
- Operation of systems and equipment in a control room environment.
- Stationary Engineers are required to assist in the diagnosis and resolution of problems which affect the operation of the facility and/or impact environmental compliance.
- Technician must be capable of reading blueprints, material specifications, manufacturer's literature, operating procedures, and work instructions.
- Collect data, maintain records, and provide comprehensive logbook entries.
- Stationary Engineers are required to support energy conservation measures.
- Stationary Engineers are expected to actively support GM's GMS process and Level 5 BPD Boards.
- Maintain & Monitor equipment related to power house equipment; Boilers, Feed Water Pumps, Condensate Pumps, affiliated logic systems.
Qualifications Required:
- Eight years' experience in related utilities systems maintenance and operation.
- High school degree or equivalent. Solid basic mechanical and electrical maintenance/repair skills.
- Broad and general knowledge of utility system maintenance and operation practices.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Boiler operator license from a municipality or recognized professional institution.
- Universal Refrigerant Management Certification Formal education and training in energy operations, equipment maintenance and repair, or instrumentation and control