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Familiar with IIAR bulletins and publications regarding ammonia refrigeration systems. 5-10 years working with ammonia refrigeration systems. Manage the operation & maintenance of a large scale ammonia refrigeration system, boiler/steam generation system and plant utilities network.
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Formal ammonia refrigeration training and certifications. Ability to troubleshoot the mechanical and electrical aspects of refrigeration and boiler systems. Lead and manage significant capital reinvestment in refrigeration and boiler systems taking place at the Liberal Kansas facility.
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A minimum of five years working experience with ammonia refrigeration systems and associated PSM requirements is preferred. Network with the Kraft Heinz PSM Team to remain aligned, up to date on information, and current on the direction being shared across all Kraft Heinz ammonia refrigeration facilities.
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Understand and follow Process Safety Management (PSM) & Risk Management Plan (RMP) compliance as it applies to our Ammonia Refrigeration facility. Must be able to understand and explain the ammonia refrigeration system cycle.
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5 years experience with ammonia refrigeration in the food industry required. Operate ammonia refrigeration equipment (compressors, condensers, receiving vessels, and pumps) to ensure safe and effective performance of the system.
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Monitor third-party maintenance vendors working near or with ammonia refrigeration systems to ensure compliance with company, OSHA, and EPA safety policies. Complete proper and timely preventative maintenance to ensure efficient and safe operation of equipment and systems in the ammonia refrigeration system, including compressors, condensers, evaporators, pumps, vessels, valves, and purges.
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Responsibilities and Duties of an Ammonia Refrigeration Technician : Troubleshoot and repair ammonia refrigeration systems, including valve groups, pumps, motors, fans, compressors, solenoids, electrical disconnects, fuses, auto-purges, etc.
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Provide safe, efficient operation and maintenance of all equipment in an Industrial Ammonia Refrigeration Plan. Including but not limited to ammonia equipment, high pressure boiler systems, compressed air equipment, HVAC equipment, etc.
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Familiar with Energy Management System (EMS)/programming, and fire alarm systems, Building Management Systems. 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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Electrical System Engineering position to perform a variety of fire alarm and fire suppression system engineering assignments in project development, design, operations, installation, and maintenance of systems that are located at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
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As a Senior Fire Alarm Technician, you will be responsible for installing, programming, and commissioning fire alarm and low voltage systems in medium to large commercial buildings.
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Job Description Maintain and perform preventative maintenance activities on ammonia refrigeration systems. Minimum of one-year previous ammonia industrial refrigeration experience as well as one of the above requirements.
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We also inspect various safety systems such as fire suppression, wet and dry sprinkler systems, special hazards, and offer fire alarm monitoring. We design, fabricate, and install fire sprinkler and fire alarm safety systems.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of fire alarm systems, electronic security systems, CCTV systems, and low voltage wiring. Responsibilities: Install, maintain, and repair fire alarm systems, electronic security systems, and CCTV systems.
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Assists other Electricians in installation of all types of electrical equipment and systems such as feeders, panel boards, disconnects, starters, motor control systems, lighting, fire alarm systems, life safety equipment, kitchen equipment, fiber optics systems and CAT5e/6 voice/data structured wiring communications cabling systems.
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