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May complete valve repair, steam/water pipe fitting, plumbing, painting, steam trap repair, instrumentation installation, and insulation work. Utility Production Specialist will be familiar with MU utility production plants specifically, help coordinating outage work and making work plans for upcoming repairs on plant equipment.
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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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Operates, maintains, diagnoses, repairs and replaces heating (steam and/or hot water), process, refrigeration and air conditioning equipment, ventilation systems with associated components and hardware, utility distribution systems, and pneumatic piping/control systems.
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Manages departmental utility consumption programs that are used for billing customers connected to the Homewood service loops (i.e. Space Telescope Institute, BMA, Credit Union, and Homewood House Museum.
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In this role, the Power Plant Maintenance Mechanicwill be responsible for executing inspections, preventative, corrective and predictive maintenance on mechanical equipment to maintain campus utility production and distribution systems of steam, chilled water, condensate, and domestic water while optimizing operating costs.
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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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Complete re-tubes, boiler pressure vessel, and related equipment repairs, replacements, retrofits, installations, system upgrades, failure analysis, and modifications of all boiler room equipment Computer skills and ability to navigate through automated control systems that interface with utility equipment.
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Knowledge of process, steam/condensate and utility piping system best practices. Ability to read P&IDs, pull the necessary data and transfer to equipment & piping design utilizing standard design techniques and use industry best practices.
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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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Utilities Systems include but are not limited to, Ammonia Refrigeration, Compressed Air, Boilers, Steam, Condensate Return, Glycol, Brine, HVAC, Fire Sprinklers, Fire Pumps, Fire Risers, Wastewater Pretreatment, and Natural Gas Carry out required/preventive maintenance and replace worn/broken parts, providing feedback on frequencyUtilize observations and data to track and repair premature equipment failuresEnsure that maintenance tasks adhere to company food safety polices.
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Utility Equipment (e.g. Clean steam generators, Water-For-Injection generation/distribution, reverse osmosis skids, vapor compression stills, compressed gas systems) Industrial experience involving utility system generation, distribution and control and strong knowledge of steam, compressed air, refrigeration and water systems.
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Responsible for sales and engineering all aspects of mechanical building and process utility systems including, but not limited to, chilled water, steam, compressed air, HVAC medical gasses, refrigeration (ammonia, C02 and Freon), plumbing, estimating, and AutoCAD. Special emphasis on Ammonia and C02 refrigeration.
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Job responsibilities include but are not limited to:Perform daily monitoring and maintenance of utility equipment including;Steam generating equipment,Ammonia and Freon refrigeration systems,Air compressor systemHVAC system,Hot water system for processing and sanitation.
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Experience in Utility Systems; steam, chilled and hot water, compressed air, CO2, Refrigeration, ect. Process and utility system piping and ductwork design. Mass Energy Balance of Utility Systems (Peak Load and Energy modeling Calculations.
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Minimum requirement of 1 year experience as a prep cook, kitchen utility or line cook. While working in the kitchen employee is exposed to heat, fumes, steam, second-hand smoke and high noise levels.
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