Boiler Room Specialist

POSITION SUMMARY

Responsible for the safe equipment operation and maintenance in the Boiler Room.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education:

Experience:

  1. Should meet all portions of one of the following categories:
    1. Two years of Vo Tech training with above average performance in electrical and/or plumbing courses; two years full time experience in plumbing/electrical work; 3 years boiler room experience or,
    2. Three years full time experience in plumbing/electrical work, four years boiler room experience or,
    3. One year as Environmental specialist or Preventive Maintenance Specialist or Plumbing/Electrical Specialist; two years boiler room experience or,
    4. Two years in hospital general maintenance; two years boiler room experience or,
    5. One year Centre Community Hospital general maintenance and three years fireman.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:

  1. The applicant must demonstrate a proficiency in the following areas:
    1. Reading and interpreting; electrical plumbing and HVAC prints and schematics.
    2. An understanding of combustion and heat transfer.
    3. An understanding of refrigeration and chilled water cooling systems.
    4. Water treatment.
    5. The ability to setup and adjust our boilers and chillers.
    6. The ability to diagnose malfunctions, repair and alter; electrical plumbing and HVAC systems.
  2. If the applicant does not meet all criteria under Experience but demonstrates a high degree of ability as described under Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, applicant will be considered equivalent to meeting all criteria under Experience.

License/Certification/Registration:

  1. Within one year of hire/transfer, successful completion of American Society of Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) NFPA-99-2012, “Health Care Facilities Code”.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

Receives supervision from the Facility Supervisor.

SUPERVISION GIVEN

None

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  1. Equipment Operation and maintenance.
    1. Controls and maintains boilers, generators, pumps, and compressors.
    2. Start-up, regulate, repair, and shut down equipment as needed.
    3. Monitors boiler alarms, controls, and computerized controls at least every 20-30 minutes. Makes adjustments to ensure equipment operates safely and within established limits.
    4. Records system and/or equipment operating temperatures, pressures, performs water tests daily to confirm accuracy, and performs weekly soft water tests.
    5. Performs weekly tests of the emergency generating equipment and keeps appropriate records of the same.
    6. Performs all routine building operating procedures, such as, but not limited to, starting equipment at specified times, checking and adding salt to softeners, recording data throughout the building.
  2. Routine and typical duties
    1. Performs tasks such as but not limited to: snow removal; grounds care; painting; cleaning etc.; within the parameters of 25 feet of the Central Utility Plant.
    2. Performs maintenance duties in the boiler room and mechanical rooms such as, but not limited to, gage glass replacement/repair, valve leakage repairs, lubrication of equipment, leak checking, and activate valves to change the amount of water, air, and fuel in boilers.
    3. Fire or feed boilers, using gas feeds or oil pumps.
    4. Assists other maintenance men on jobs that require assistance and responds to emergency calls throughout the building when others are not available.
    5. Use sophisticated electrical and electronic testing equipment to perform electrical and/or plumbing and/or mechanical alterations and repairs, such as but not limited to, boiler equipment, chiller equipment, generating equipment, medical gas equipment, mechanical equipment, etc.
    6. Performs preventive maintenance inspections, adjustments, repairs, alterations, record keeping, etc.
    7. Check safety devices within the Central Utility Plant routinely.
    8. Reviews daily, all water tests and water treatments.
    9. Shares in call duties for non-covered working hours.
    10. Performs other duties related to the employee's job classification and department operations as assigned by the supervisor.
    11. Recommends improvements to existing system and may be asked to help specify new equipment.
    12. Recommends and specifies materials for repairs/replacements and refers these to the Inventory Expeditor.
    13. Performs pump and associated equipment repairs.

NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Performs related and miscellaneous duties as assigned.