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Operate Brewery Utilities systems including: water tube boilers, steam distribution systems, ammonia industrial refrigeration, cold storage HVAC, compressed air, waste water treatment, and CO2 collection equipment.
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This position requires the knowledge to maintain and repair HVAC equipment, chilled water systems, operate steam boilers and air compressors, chemical water treatment for cooling towers and boilers.
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Appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician License or City Licenses, such as Refrigeration Certificate of Fitness, High Pressure Boiler License, High Pressure Steam Operator, etc.
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Austin Industrial delivers premier maintenance, construction, and soft craft services to leading industrial companies across the U.S. An industry leader for more than 60 years, we offer single-source solutions to our customers in the oil, gas, chemical, food, agriculture, power, and manufacturing industries.
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5+ years of combined experience in process engineering and field operations support in refinery or natural gas processing, large oil and gas production, chemical processing or LNG Facilities. Steam generation, LNG vaporization, rotating equipment and heat exchange.
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Responsible for creating, influencing, and finalizing designs involving high purity gas and liquid delivery systems, sanitary and hygienic piping and equipment, HVAC, purified water and steam systems, scrubber systems, and possibly other process chemical systems.
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Develop mechanical piping and instrument diagrams (P&IDs) for power plant systems including steam cycles, boiler feed, condensate, water treatment, flue gas, hydrogen, fuel handling, heat transfer systems, and utility systems.
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Our combined staff of more than 1,700 engineers and design professionals have expertise that spans all major engineering disciplines to serve the industrial, transportation, power, water/wastewater, mining, building, and oil, gas & chemical markets.
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Operate and maintain steam and hot water heating boilers, including adequate chemical control, seasonal maintenance and safety. + Performs periodic preventive maintenance on fans, motors, belts, HVAC systems, steam, water, sewer, air and vacuum, fire suppression, oxygen, and other medical gases.
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Operate, troubleshoot and repair complex utility systems which may include WFI, RODI, Clean Steam, CIP, Autoclaves, Glassware Washers, production vessels, HVAC, Cold/Warm Rooms, MV and LV electrical distribution, control systems, compressed gases, plant steam/condensate, bulk chemical distribution and waste water treatment under little to no supervision.
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Experience in the design of advanced technologies, life sciences, or facility/building mechanical systems including HVAC (air handling units, chemical and laminar fume hoods, unit heaters/coolers), water, chilled water/glycol, wastewater, cold/warm rooms, clean rooms, cooling towers/condensers, boiler/steam/condensate, hot water, hydronic, compressed gases, or waste/drain (preferred.
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Cleans and maintains wet areas of the club, if applicable (cleaning pool deck, vacuuming pool, cleaning steam room and sauna and conducting regular pool chemical testing). Cleans and maintains wet areas of the club, if applicable (cleaning pool deck, vacuuming pool, cleaning steam room and sauna and conducting regular pool chemical testing.
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Performs minor cosmetic repair on equipment (rust removal, touch up paint, re-labeling, etc.) Performs minor painting as approved / directed by General Manager and Facilities Technician. Partners with the Facilities Technician and reports to the General Manager.
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Mission will provide training for the following Steam Boiler, Electrical, Pneumatic, Schematics, Maintenance, Welding, and Plumbing. We are looking for the knowledge of or willingness to learn Steam Boiler, Electrical, Pneumatic, Schematics, Maintenance, Welding, and Plumbing.
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We have been providing steam and hot water equipment, expert field service, system design & specification, control systems, code welding, and water treatment chemical services for over 60 years.
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