What are the responsibilities and job description for the Thermal - Maintenance Technician position at Cordia LLC?
Summary
Reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintenance activities at Energy Center Omaha district energy plants. Ensures safe, reliable, and efficient maintenance of plant equipment on a 24/7 basis when required. Works well with other Maintenance Technicians daily and Contractors when necessary.
This position will be at our Howard St. Plant and California St. Plant.
Principle Responsibilities/Key Results Areas
Responsible for performing a wide range of operations, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting on plant equipment (chillers, boilers, steam turbines, pumps, RO systems, etc).
Demonstrates a strong commitment to safety.
Works to achieve effective and cost-conscious maintenance of thermal plants.
Works to maintain plant reliability.
Must be willing to assist other departments (Operations, I&C, and Distribution).
Perform tasks such as welding, fabricating, repair, and troubleshooting plant equipment and related systems
Promotes productivity and teamwork between Maintenance, I&C, Engineering, Distribution, and Operations through open communication, timely decision making and high standards.
Requires interpretation/review of technical manuals, sketches, prints, instructions, manufacturer’s data and plant equipment maintenance history; ensures best maintenance practices are incorporated into all maintenance activities.
Supports and emphasizes importance of safety and environmental programs and ensures regulatory compliance.
Troubleshoots plant operational issues by working with all levels of personnel including operators, mechanics, managers, engineers, etc; devises new and innovative approaches to solve problems.
Assists in developing written corrective and preventative work orders and schedules for the plant in accordance with plant operational priorities.
Confers with representatives of equipment manufacturers on matters concerning the servicing, assembly, or maintenance of equipment.
Analyzes data on actual versus estimated time, equipment, and manpower requirements.
Recommends improved practices, methods, and procedures to increase efficiency, quality, and reduce equipment downtime.
At times responsible for field coordination between contractors, consultants, and material suppliers on assigned projects.
Works for resolution of urgent plant issues; this may at times involve working extended hours and night shift hours and/or weekends.
Ensures identification and implementation of improved maintenance practices, methods, and procedures to increase efficiency, quality, and reduce equipment downtime.
Strong advocate for continuous improvement.
Special projects as assigned.
Communicates in accordance with company vision and core values.
Supports station safety, maintenance performance, root cause analysis, condition-based monitoring, proactive maintenance initiatives.
Maintains historical database/reduction of maintenance backlog and equipment history in Fiix.
Communicates with vendors and clients to request/receive information.
Completes necessary tasks to help maintain appropriate inventory; identify, research and correct inventory data discrepancies.
Adherence and commitment to all Vision, Mission, and Values of the company including a safety-first mentality.
Requirements
Knowledge & Skills
Demonstration of a strong safety-first culture and attitude
Excellent communications skills including written, verbal, and motivational
Ability and willingness to work well with other coworkers to fully realize maximum team potential
Ability to coordinate numerous activities under stress with poise and safety
Possess an excellent working knowledge of operations and maintenance for efficient and effective production
Experience in MS Office, Excel, Word, and Outlook applications
Experience working with steam turbines preferred
Ability to develop work plans and maintenance schedules
Experience working in District Energy
Experience & Education
High school diploma or GED equivalent required.
Valid driver’s license is required.
An Associate degree in related technical area or equivalent experience preferred.
Minimum of Five (5) years’ experience in plant operations and/or maintenance preferred.
Completion of formal steam plant operations training, licensure, or certification program is preferred.
Five (5) years’ experience with Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) preferred.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
Working Conditions
Normal plant environment and/or out of doors work environment. Includes working at heights, high/low ambient temperatures and high humidity areas at generating unit work locations
Requires operation of a motor vehicle, Valid State Driver’s License
Possible extended and non-standard hours during critical issue resolution
Possible travel to corporate locations and other company plants
Requires wearing personal protective safety equipment (respirators, safety glasses, hard hat, appropriate footwear, ear plugs, fall protection, respirators, etc.)
Requires working around rotating and energized equipment, hazardous materials, and chemicals
Requires operation of a personal computer
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