What are the responsibilities and job description for the Operating Engineer position at American University?
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Full time
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Job Description:
Summary:
The Operating Engineer, under the direction of the Assistant Chief and Lead Operating Engineers, works interdependently to resolve facility issues and customer concerns. Provides support in the operation, maintenance, and repair activities associated with the University's utility systems. Supports the resolution of after-hours and weekend requests. May be required to handle the responsibilities of other Operating Engineers or Assistant Operating Engineers in their absence. Coordinates and reviews the work of others, and trains and mentors new staff members and others as appropriate.
Essential Functions:
Participates in the operation, maintenance (preventative and predictive), troubleshooting, and repair of campus thermal systems (including but not limited to steam, chilled water, and heating water), related plant equipment, water treatment systems (including but not limited to natatorium systems, boiler systems, and chiller systems) as well as maintenance and repair of domestic water & sewer campus distribution systems, and campus gas utility distribution systems to assure the fitness for use and reliability of our buildings, systems and equipment. Trains Assistant Operating Engineers and FMT as required with regards to the above systems. Operates and maintains systems to meet department, reliability, and energy efficiency objectives along with regulatory compliance requirements.
Maintains records pertaining to the inspection, operation, maintenance and repair of campus utilities systems, and related plant equipment to build a database from which historical data can be used to optimize scheduling and repair of critical components of the heating and cooling systems. Makes recommendations to improve the efficiency and reliability of campus managed utility systems. Responsible for the proper storage and usage of tools and equipment used in the repair operations to ensure the availability of an adequate operating inventory of tools and supplies.
Performs inspections of campus utilities systems, and related plant equipment tests to ensure that boiler and chiller water chemistry is within acceptable limits and maintains proper chemical water treatment through the knowledge and application of approved training provided by the chemical distributor.
Supports in the resolution of afterhours and weekend request received though the customer response center line (2Fix).
Completes approved training and performance requirements to meet department goals as well as regulatory requirements. Maintains an IDP (Individual Development Plan). Ensures all items are documented in the LMS (Learning Management System).
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work:
Full-Time.
40 hours/wk.
Non-Exempt.
Salary Range:
$35.21 - $38.00/hr. (Commensurate with experience)
Required Education and Experience:
High School Diploma or Equivalent.
1-3 years of relevant experience working in: (1) A plant having high-pressure steam boilers not to exceed four hundred (400) horsepower or a combination of high-pressure boilers and heating boilers or refrigeration equipment, not to exceed a total of four hundred (400) horsepower; (2) A heating plant having low-pressure steam boilers with a pump return and refrigeration equipment, with no limitation on total capacity; or (3) A heating plant having hot water boilers and refrigeration equipment, with no limitation on total capacity.
3rd Class DC Steam Engineer’s license (non-restricted) by the date of hire.
Must possess a current and valid United States driver's license at the time of hire and be able to obtain and maintain University driving privileges.
Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age by the date of hire. Interest in and commitment to ongoing professional development and training.
Ability to lift and carry 50lbs. Ability to climb ladders and work at heights. Ability to work in confined spaces and areas with temperature extremes.
Preferred Education and Experience:
Facilities Management Certificate.
LEED Green Associate Certification.
Additional Eligibility Qualifications:
Central Plant Operations:
Strong working knowledge of and the ability to perform moderately complex technical tasks to support the operation, maintenance, and repair of assigned utility systems and related equipment. Ability to understand blueprints and moderately complex technical manuals. Strong working knowledge of the tools, equipment, regulations, and procedures relevant to site-specific systems. Ability to become proficient in all site-specific systems.
Math & Science:
Knowledge of practical math, percentages, decimals, and fractions, length, area, and volume measurement. Knowledge of and ability to understand fundamental principles related to thermodynamics and basic water chemistry.
Building Automation Systems (BAS):
Basic knowledge of BAS and ability to independently resolve routine problems.
Decision-Making & Leadership:
Received: General Supervision. Ability to independently resolve moderately complex technical problems and serve as a point of escalation for nonroutine problem resolution. Ability to review one’s own and others’ work to ensure completeness and accuracy, carefully prepare for meetings, and organize information or materials for others.
Communication & Interpersonal:
Ability to express oneself orally in a clear and concise manner, while seeking and accepting feedback in a non-defensive manner, and providing constructive feedback and instruction to coworkers as appropriate. Ability to produce accurate and clear written material on topics of moderate complexity that is appropriate to the audience and free of spelling and grammatical errors. Proactive and demonstrated commitment to treating all individuals with dignity, compassion, and respect.
Technology:
Ability to use Microsoft Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint to prepare briefings, reports, and presentations.
Benefits
AU offers a competitive benefits package including a 200% matching retirement plan, tuition benefits for full-time staff and their families, several leadership development certificates, and has been recognized by the American Heart Association as a fit-friendly worksite. Click here to learn about American University's unique benefit options.
Other Details
Hiring offers for this position are contingent on successful completion of a background check.
Employees in staff positions at American University must deliver their services to the university from either the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia, or perform work on-site at the university.
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Salary : $35 - $38