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In compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and its regulations, the principal responsibilities of the Third Class Operating Engineer include: operating and maintaining the building automation system, boiler and chiller plant, fire alarm, pneumatic tube, medical gas, other mechanical/electrical systems or equipment; responding to and troubling shooting calls from various departments.
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Performs all aspects of Chief Engineer duties including repair, overhaul, maintenance, and servicing of commercial and industrial Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Systems (HVACR) Systems, Building Automation Systems (BAS), Direct Digital Systems (DDC), Plumbing, Pneumatic, Steam Systems, Electrical, Electronics, Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems as required to support operations and maintenance.
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Requires three or more years of diversified work experience as a plant mechanic, stationary engineer, boiler operator, or refrigeration mechanic and the ability to demonstrate advanced skills in the field of plant operations.
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You will be required to operate and maintain HVAC and mechanical equipment such as: computer controlled energy management systems, air compressors, diesel powered emergency generators, electrical motors, hot water boilers, and steam boilers to provide for utilities supplying heat, light, power, gas, and domestic water for St. Ann's Community as needed.
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Electro/mechanical utility and electrical trouble shooting. Any combination of general maintenance, building maintenance, equipment maintenance, automotive maintenance, construction, plumbing, electrical, and military experience is acceptable.
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The Staff Firmware Engineer - Temporary is responsible for the design, development, and execution of embedded systems in stationary Energy storage solutions. Design the next generation of Battery Management System / power conversion system of a stationary battery storage product to balance safety, quality, cost, and schedule.
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Strong electrical background for troubleshooting combustion firing controls, refrigeration equipment and related safety devices. Candidates must have CFC certification, and need to have a boiler operating license from their state/municipality.
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This position is responsible for operating, maintaining, and performing repairs on assigned HVAC and Refrigeration equipment and controls, chilled water systems, boilers, and various other mechanical, electrical and building systems in such manner as to ensure optimal client relations.
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First class stationary Engineer license. Utilizes several trade skills such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, roofing, heating and cooling. We are looking for a “ Building Engineer “to join one of our Fortune 500 Multinational Real Estate Commercial clients.
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Performs all aspects of Stationary Engineer duties including repair, overhaul, maintenance, and servicing of commercial and industrial Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Systems (HVACR) Systems, Building Automation Systems (BAS), Direct Digital Systems (DDC), Plumbing, Pneumatic, Steam Systems, Electrical, Electronics, Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems as required to support operations and maintenance.
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Stationary Engineer License - Chicago or Elgin - within 6 months of start date. Under minimal supervision, operates, maintains and repairs electrical, plumbing, tube system, fire alarm system and mechanical equipment within all Edward facilities such as compressors, boilers, air and water valves, oxygen and vacuum systems, roof top units, and emergency generators.
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As required, highest-level relevant state/local license for stationary engineer and/or HVAC, plus universal level refrigerant recovery license. Assist the Chief Engineer in the supervision and coordination of all activities concerned with the general operation and maintenance work of the mechanical, electrical and craft services.
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Description: Under the direction of the Chief or Assistant Chief Engineer, performs activities concerned with design, construction, modification, and maintenance of equipment and machinery in medical center facility.
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Participate in regular required communication with Chief Engineer, Assistant Chief Engineer, management, tenants and other staff. Other systems may include chilled water systems, boilers, refrigeration systems and other mechanical or electrical building systems.
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Stationary Engineer Highly preferred. Strong electrical and HVAC background in areas including UPS and emergency power systems, Chillers and Cooling Towers, Steam Plants and boilers PM Requirements and attention.
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