What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utility Plant Engineer position at InsideHigherEd?
Overview
A Utility Plant Engineer (UPE) must be able to operate and understand each individual piece of equipment and systems in all the University’s energy plants in a safe, reliable, and economical manner. At all times while at work you must be alert and attentive. UPE must be able to operate all the equipment in each plant as an integrated system. UPE’s are responsible for maintaining the equipment and the plant.
This position must embody the core values essential to the Facilities Operation : teamwork, innovation, integrity, inclusiveness, respect, and sustainability. The UPE collaborates with administrative leadership within Facilities to support the Campus.
Responsibilities
- Able to operate the equipment and / or provide maintenance on the equipment.
- Understand the complete operation of the plants.
- Exercise judgment in determining the load anticipated for daily steam, electricity, and air conditioning. Be able to start, run, and shutdown all equipment necessary to satisfy these demands.
- Monitor the equipment and plant to ensure that it is properly operating. This includes, but is not limited to, listening to equipment sounds, checking flows, pressures, temperatures, rotational speeds, currents, and voltages. Record necessary data in the operational logs.
- Understand the concentration limits for the air emissions and the monitoring equipment. Run plant equipment within the air emissions limits.
- Contact the Senior Shift Operator in the event of a plant issue, safety concern or emergency - in addition to handling the problem and making minor repairs.
- Understand utility energy rate structures, monitor plant and campus energy usage, then run equipment to best minimize costs (utilizing Icetec).
- Ensure proper application of the University’s water treatment program.
- Assist in the training of Apprentices or new Operators.
- When not operating, the UPE will perform maintenance and housekeeping duties.
Working Conditions :
Plant environment is noisy and hot. There are some outdoor related tasks. UPE must be willing to work rotating shifts. Must wear, and know when to wear, all required safety equipment. Plant provides heating, cooling and electricity to the University. UPE’s are deemed critical employees and must report to work in weather emergencies.
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications :
Physical Demands - The following tasks and skills are necessary for any person to fulfill while working within the Cogeneration / Chilled Water Plant :
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Standard Weekly Hours40.00Eligible for OvertimeYesBenefits EligibleYesProbationary PeriodPer union contractEssential Services Personnel (see policy for detail)YesPhysical Capacity Exam RequiredYesValid Driver's License RequiredYesUnion CodeOPE-Inter Union of Oper Engineers #LI-NC1