Stationary Engineer #260623-8070TC-001
State of Connecticut · Rocky Hill, CT · 3 wk ago
Engineering$60k–$77k/yrFull-time
About the role
The State of Connecticut Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) is seeking two (2) full-time Stationary Engineers to support operations in their Power Plant in Rocky Hill. These positions are open to the public.
Responsibilities
- Keep boilers, steam systems, and plant equipment running safely and efficiently
- Troubleshoot mechanical issues and make real-time adjustments to prevent downtime
- Perform hands-on maintenance and repairs on pumps, valves, generators, and related systems
- Support reliable facility operations for a 24/7 campus serving Connecticut Veterans
- Work as part of a skilled team that values dependability, safety, and technical expertise
Requirements
- Three (3) years of experience in the operation, maintenance, and repair of steam boilers or of significant auxiliary boiler room or power plant equipment
- Experience with the equipment and processes related to steam generation
- Experience with water chemistry in a boiler system
- Experience with the maintenance of power plant equipment, including pumps, valve maintenance, regulators, and generators
- Experience working in a 24/7 environment
- Experience working with 150psi or higher steam pressure
Qualifications
- Knowledge of and ability to operate, maintain and repair boilers, generators and related mechanical equipment
- Interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to utilize computer software
Skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Oral and written communication skills
- Skills in computer software
Benefits
- Explore our comprehensive State Employee Benefits Overview
- Enjoy abundant opportunities for professional growth and development
- Experience a healthy work/life balance
Pay
$59,592 - $77,144/year *Salary effective 6/26/26 (New state employees start at the minimum)
Schedule
Full-time, 37.5 hours/week
10-week repeating scheduled covering multiple shifts
Note: This position is eligible for shift and weekend differentials