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As a participating member of the Power Plant team, we are seeking a Stationary Engineer - 3rd Shift who will stand watch in the boiler/chiller plant, making rounds and taking readings. Job Posting Title (Working Title):Stationary Engineer - 3rd Shift.
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Security Clearance Requirements: Current Top-Secret Clearance with SCI Eligibility Physical Requirements:Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50%. They assist in developing system security strategies, policies, and procedures, and assist the Chief Engineer in overall cloud architecture, selection of cloud technology, and strategies for improvement of service delivery.
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Once trained, may operate facilities as backup to the Stationary Engineer as assigned. Within 2 years of hire date, must take and pass the Maryland First Grade Stationary Engineer’s licensing exam.
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Under moderate supervision of the Lead Stationary Engineer and under general supervision of the Chief Stationary Engineer, operates and maintains the central plant and related systems.
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As a participating member of the Power Plant team, the Stationary Engineer will stand watch in the boiler/chiller plant, making rounds and taking readings. Job Title: Stationary Engineer (2 open.
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Will consider candidates who hold a current Second-Class Stationary Engineer/Boiler Plant Operator license in the State of MD. Must be able to pass the exam for the First-Class license. Boiler Technician / Stationary Engineer No relocation funds available.
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Maryland Stationary Engineer Grade 3 License required. The Chief Engineer will have overall accountability for the activities of the assigned Class A mid-rise and high-rise properties, which may consist of a combination of office, retail, and other uses.
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Reports directly to the Lead Stationary Engineer and in general to the Chief Stationary Engineer. Assumes the responsibilities of the Chief Stationary Engineer in his/her absence.
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DESIRED CERTIFICATIONS : SAFe 6 Advanced Release Train Engineer (ARTE) and Certified Scrum Professional - ScrumMaster (CSP-SM) certifications. Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Release Train Engineer (RTE) Services Lead IV to join the team at Glen Burnie, MD. The Release Train Engineer (RTE) Services Lead IV is a certified senior-level professional leading and facilitating Software Teams on Agile Release Trains (ART) throughout planning and delivery of software development services and environments.
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Stationary Engineer license preferred. Charlestown by Erickson Senior Living Charlestown is a beautiful 110-acre continuing care retirement community located just minutes from Baltimore in the charming neighborhood of Catonsville, Maryland.
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The Lead Stationary Engineer– DPSCS is responsible for safely, reliably, and efficiently operating the steam distribution system, ancillary equipment, and chilled water plants within a prison site.
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Must be able to obtain a MD Grade 3 (or higher) Stationary Engineer License. The Engineer is responsible for independently performing intermediate skilled tasks in troubleshooting, operation, replacement, repair, and maintenance of commercial air conditioning and heating systems, refrigeration, water treatment, controls, and all other building mechanical and electrical systems.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Stationary Engineer (Ft. Meade) based in Baltimore, MD, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Employees in this classification must possess and maintain a current license as a Stationary Engineer, First Grade from the State Board of Stationary Engineers. Candidatesmay substitute additional licensed stationary engineering experience on a year-for-year basis for the required education.
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Must have a minimum of 6 years journeyman level experience as a Stationary Engineer. Candidates with Maryland 2nd and with the ability to obtain a Maryland 1st Class Stationary Engineer License may also be considered.
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