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Operate electric chillers, steam turbine chillers, condensate pumps, air compressors, booster pumps, auto steam reducing stations, plate and frame HX, shell and tube HX, DDC and pneumatic control systems.
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Possess the theory, application, and experience in the operation and maintenance of refrigeration and condensing steam turbine-driven centrifugal, compressors, evaporators, condensers, and related equipment.
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The Thermal Utility Manager will be responsible for leading and oversight of a supervisor and a team of technicians responsible for the repair and preventive maintenance of Ammonia Refrigeration, HVAC, Compressed Air, and Steam boiler systems.
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JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Operate Brewery Utilities systems including: steam, CO2 collection, ammonia refrigeration and dehumidification, compressed air and water. Experience in the following areas is desired: water tube medium pressure boilers; large-scale ammonia refrigeration systems; compressed air systems; cooling tower systems; CO2 gas collection and liquefaction systems.
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Ability to work in a highly regulated environment and diagnose and troubleshoot basic mechanical equipment, pumps, fans, chillers, steam turbine, gas turbine, compressors, refrigeration, and more.
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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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Monitor and maintain plant steam production, ammonia refrigeration system, and the plant compressed air system. Operate and maintain all engine room and other equipment including ammonia refrigeration, boilers, pumps, compressors, condensers, and electrical systems.
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Operate & maintain Ammonia Refrigeration System, Boilers, Air Compressors & Dryers, HVAC equipment, Scrubbers, water chillers & heaters, pumps, blowers, steam traps, valves, etc. Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator (CIRO) or Certified Ammonia Refrigeration Operator (CARO.
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Under the direction of the Facility Maintenance and Engineering Manager, the Ammonia Refrigeration Technician is responsible for the safe, efficient, and reliable operation, maintenance, and monitoring of the plant ammonia/refrigeration, compressed air, process steam, steam plant heating, steam condensate, hot/cold water, HVAC, fire protection.
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Responsible for the production of steam, power, electrical power and refrigeration. Operates all steam turbine generators, condensers, condensing water pumps and other related auxiliaries, synchronizing the generators when necessary, synchronizing Mass Electrics cables with the generator when necessary.
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MUST HOLD Shelby County Refrigeration and/or 1st Class Steam Operating Engineer. MUST HOLD Shelby County Refrigeration and/or 1st Class Steam Operating Engineers license. Responsibilities include maintenance and operation of high-pressure fire-tube boilers, refrigeration, water treatment, as well as support equipment tanks, vessels, piping, valves, traps, pumps, etc.
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ResponsibilitiesMaintains the following equipment: Ammonia refrigeration system, Freon packaged refrigeration units and building heating and air conditioning equipment, high and low-pressure steam boiler systems, thermal oil process boiler systems, hot water generator, thermal oxidizer, compressed air systems, electrical distribution equipment, building sprinkler systems, and any other supporting equipment as directed by management.
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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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Operate lathe, Valve overhaul (steam and wog), AC & refrigeration repair. Generator and steam turbine work. marine, mechanic, outside machinist, Valves, Shipyard, Blueprint, Valve repair.
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Ensures Utilities Systems involving Ammonia Refrigeration, Compressed Air, Boilers, Steam, Condensate Return, Glycol, Brine, HVAC, Fire Sprinklers, Fire Pumps, Fire Risers, Wastewater Pretreatment, and Natural Gas are operated, inspected, and maintained in a safe, productive, and reliable manner to meet our business needs.
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