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Including, but not limited to structural, paint, plumbing, HVAC, Steam, pressure washing, cleaning, electrical, etc., depending on assigned core duties. Repairs broken or leaking plumbing to avoid water damage and restore full use of water fixtures; may include repairs and maintenance on sewers and exterior plumbing, clearing interior clogs, clearing up/drying internal flooding, fixing leaks, and replacing water heaters, toilets, sinks, faucets, showerheads, insulation, and other hardware as needed.
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Familiarity with 500HP Package Water-tube Boilers, Aero derivative Turbine Generating 5 Megawatts, Heat Recovery Steam Generators, and Steam Turbine Driven Chillers. Demonstrate technical expertise in HVAC maintenance & troubleshooting and be multi-skilled in other areas (pipe fitting/plumbing, electrical) in order to successfully complete work assignments.
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The Engineer reports to the Chief Operating Engineer, and like all qualified engineers, possesses the diverse knowledge of electrical, plumbing, steam, gas, fire & safety, and HVAC refrigeration.
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Inspect building and Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (E.P.) systems to ensure proper operation and take appropriate action, when necessary, notify Director of Facilities or Assistant Chief Engineer of situations that require immediate attention.
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Performs all levels of HVAC maintenance (where applicable), to be able to handle freon and other chemicals; Steam trained (where applicable) Maintains building HVAC (or steam) equipment in order to maintain climate control in the building functioning properly, including diagnosing, repairing, and replacement of units, ducts, and thermostats.
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Proficient with all tools required, including carpentry, plumbing, electrical, power tools, saws, drills, hammers, etc. Universal HVAC certification or experience with Steam (as applicable, depending on location.
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The senior estimator will perform the same duties as the Mechanical Estimator and / or Plumbing Estimator and work with the Estimating Manager to ensure the project bid estimates are complete and comply with the bid documents.
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3) Performs installation and layout of various plumbing systems, steam, water, gas and oil. (1) Performs troubleshooting to diagnose potential problems and makes necessary repairs to pumps, couplings, seals, valves, piping, steam traps and related equipment.
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Must have one of the following: Journeyman Electrical License, Registered ACR Technician with EPA certification in Refrigerant, Journeyman Plumber License, Carpentry, Welding, Steam and Pipefitting, Masonry or Electronic Instrumentation.
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A Supervising Plumber and Steamfitter uses the tools of the plumbing and steam fitting trade including standard hand tools, portable power tools and shop equipment. Inspects plumbing and steam fitting work during installation and when completed for conformity to specifications or codes.
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We provide quality and efficient services for all the following systems or needs: HVAC, plumbing, electrical, call-desk operations, steam, boilers, UPS, generators, custodial, grounds, pest control, fire control systems, elevators, gates, bollards, service calls, architectural, structural and building systems.
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Install water supply, waste, steam, and gas lines and related fixtures and fittings in accordance with the plumbing code; review and interpret blueprints; design and layout plumbing systems; perform utility locating and documenting; cut, thread, weld or solder pipes; assemble and install valves, pipe fittings, insulation, and pipes; inspect for leakage; install sinks, toilets, bathtubs, water heaters, backflow devices, and other fixtures in accordance with applicable plumbing code.
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The position performs welding and mechanical repairs, as well as maintaining, adjusting, troubleshooting, and repairing large industrial steam and refrigeration plant equipment such as condensers, pumps, compressors, high pressure steam vessels and high temperature water lines and fittings, boilers, boiler refractory, and auxiliary steam generating plant equipment, and plumbing and heating equipment.
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Do you have employment experience as a utility plant or boiler operator performing predictive, preventive and corrective maintenance on steam or hydronic hot water boilers and the associated pumps, motors and plumbing.
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Proficiently work with various skills such as welding, machining, pipe fitting, plumbing, metal fabrication, HVAC, PLC editing/troubleshooting, and industrial electricity. Proficiency in at least four of the following skills: welding, machining, pipe fitting, plumbing, metal fabrication, HVAC, PLC editing/troubleshooting, industrial electricity.
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