Stationary Engineer II
Summary
Tuesday to Saturday, 2nd Shift (3:00 p.m. — 11:00 p.m.).
Salary
Most new hires start between $23.00-$28.70 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications.
Additional Information
Operates and maintains Central Energy Plant machinery to attain maximum comfort levels and a stable supply of all utilities in all public buildings connected to the plants, while maximizing efficiency and emergency readiness. Provides advanced technical support to other plant personnel in troubleshooting & repair operations.
Required Education
- Associate Degree or Equivalent Experience
Recommended Education
- Required Work Experience: Related Field - 2 years of experience
Required Work Experience
- Related Field - Direct_1 year hospital specific Central Energy Plant operation experience
Required Certifications
- Boiler Operator License - Arkansas Department of Labor Boiler Operator's License Division
- Industrial Maintenance Electrician (License) - Arkansas Board of Electrical Examiners
- Universal Technician Certification - EPA - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Description
Ensures all Plant machinery is operating within design specs and takes appropriate action if not. Continuously monitors local indicators and building automation system to ensure proper operation of machinery and a stable supply of utilities. Maintains detailed mechanical and electrical knowledge of all plant machinery and associated systems, continuously updates their knowledge and education about all newly purchased equipment. Maintains knowledge of and practices all plant safety procedures. Understands the purpose and use of personal protection equipment. Understands and has the ability to operate and maintain the following special purpose systems: Fire Alarm, Fire Sprinkler, Medical Air, Medical Gas, Medical Vacuum, Emergency Generation and Switchgear, Remote Generator Monitors and Remote Boiler Monitors. Conducts intermediate inspections, repairs, and preventive maintenance on machinery in accordance with preventive maintenance schedules. Ability to use tools, diagnostic test equipment; read and understand mechanical and electrical plans and schematics; set-up and correctly operate indicating tools for shaft alignment; understand ladder logic and diagnose problems associated with programmable logic. Possesses knowledge of all emergency response procedures for all plant equipment/utilities and demonstrates the ability to carry out those procedures. Maintains our emergency power systems readiness at all times. Performs other duties as assigned.