Licensed Steam Operator
SCL Health
Job Description:
This is a position in the Facilities Management department that requires demonstrated expertise in plant operations and licensure to operate and maintain steam systems in the relevant municipality or state. Experience in a healthcare setting will be helpful. Regardless of specialty, a Licensed Steam Operator may be required to perform other maintenance tasks as needed, such as minor repairs or assisting with other projects.
Essential Functions
- Responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of the hospitals boiler and/or chiller systems. This includes performing water treatment on boilers, steam systems, chillers, and cooling towers, as well as maintaining and preparing these systems for inspections.
- Performs or leads boiler and chiller teardown and major maintenance.
- Plans, performs, and may lead activities for winterizing chillers and cooling towers, troubleshooting and maintaining HVAC digital and pneumatic controls, and ensuring the cleanliness of their working area and assigned locations.
- Communicates with staff at all levels and prioritize their workload to manage their time effectively with minimal supervision.
- Responsible for the accurate and timely submission of timekeeping documentation.
- Utilizes deep, extensive knowledge of HVAC systems and equipment, including boilers, chillers, pumps, cooling towers, air handling equipment, and other terminal HVAC devices.
Skills
- Working Independently
- Documentations
- Prioritization
- Communication
- Time Management
- Planting
- Accountability
- Plant Equipment
- Translations
- Corrective Maintenance
Qualifications
- Experience as a door and access technician, electrical worker, HVAC technician, plant operator, or plumber.
- Demonstrated abilities in the area applied for.
- A valid driver license may be required for this position.
- Maintaining a clean and safe work environment by following established safety procedures and protocols.
- The ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Good communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to follow instructions.
Physical Requirements:
- Bending, lifting, stooping, crawling, laying, sitting, walking, climbing.
- Use of hand and power tools, proper use of hearing and eye protection.
- Exposure to extreme temperatures in nature, work in noisy or constricted spaces, exposure to odors and smells.
Location:
St James Hospital
Work City:
Butte
Work State:
Montana
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience.
$27.40 – $41.70
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