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Reporting to the Engineer and HVAC Supervisor, the Stationary Engineer is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the various mechanical and building systems (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning [HVAC], compressed air systems, vacuum systems, fire alarm, and protection systems, etc.
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As a Stationary Engineer, you’ll be responsible for the operation and troubleshooting of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment and systems at Checkerboard Square using trade skills required of a Class I Stationary Engineer.
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Under limited supervision, ensures efficient and reliable operation of all machinery, including but not limited to electrical, plumbing, refrigeration, heating and air conditioning systems within the Medical Center.
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Oversight of all site utility systems to include electrical, heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, water treatment, energy management, fire safety, life safety and grounds.
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Possessing (or obtaining upon employment) a Stationary Engineer License of Grades 1 or 2 would increase the hourly rate to $36-$38 for Master HVAC with a Stationary License. Stationary Engineer License preferred.
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Must have a 1st or 2nd class City of New Orleans Stationary Engineer's certification (Boiler and Air Conditioning). Perform or arrange for repairs, such as complete overhauls, replacement of defective valves, gasket, or bearings, pumps, compressors, pneumatic and air-conditioning equipment.
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Qualified to operate or assist in operating all heating and ventilating equipment, engines, turbines, motors, combustion engines, pumps, air compressors, ice and refrigerating machines, air conditioning units, fans and siphons on the site assigned.
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Utilities such as lighting, heating, refrigeration systems, air conditioning and other support services for the hospital. Operates and maintains stationary mechanical equipment, such as steam boilers, compressors, vacuum pumps, generators, electrical switchboards & pumps.
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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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Four (4) years of verified journey-level stationary engineer experience in the maintenance, repair and operation of a variety of mechanical and electrical pumping, heating, air conditioning, ventilating and related plant machinery used in a government establishment, hospital, industrial, production or commercial building; OR.
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Keyword: building, maintenance, HVAC, air conditioning, steam, systems, condensate, chiller, water, cooling tower, air handling, electric, electricity, power, production, Machinist Mate, machine, boiler, steam, water chemistry, humidification, blueprint, schematics, fire protection, OSHA, stationary engineer, third class, fixing, maintaining, construction, power plant, generator, compressor.
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Under the supervision of the Maintenance Manager, the Operating Engineer performs daily building maintenance duties including, but not limited to inspection, operation, repair and maintenance of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, steam and hot water systems and equipment; meets productivity standards; and performs other duties inherent in the job.
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Two years of full-time, paid experience operating, maintaining, repairing, and installing heating, ventilating, air conditioning, refrigeration, power systems, water treatment, fire life safety systems, or water and steam pressure boilers.
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Appropriate city licenses, SMA or SMT, Maintenance Electrician License, Stationary Engineer License or HVAC Contractor's License required. Administer, along with Property Manager, lease administration functions such as: approving all tenant finish drawings regarding existing MEP modifications and add on's, evaluating and monitoring tenant compliance to lease provisions, answering questions about MEP's, and analyze escalation efficiency and costs for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and excess energy billings.
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Completion of a recognized four-year Stationary Engineer apprenticeship program; OR. Completion of a recognized four-year Stationary Engineer apprenticeship program. The Stationary Engineer is distinguished from the 7333 Apprentice Stationary Engineer in that the latter works under the immediate supervision of a journey level stationary engineer while completing apprenticeship requirements.
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