Boiler Plant Operator III
HKA Enterprises
- Atlanta, GA
- $32.00-34.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
HKA is working on behalf of Jacobs and this role is to support Jacobs’ work through HKAShift: 2pm-10pmPosition SummaryThe Boiler Plant Operator III position ensures that the boiler and chiller systems operate effectively within their design capacities and/or capabilities by primarily assessing the condition of plant equipment, identifying and preparing a scope for the maintenance and repairs to equipment as needed, working with the Procurement Manager to secure parts and materials and then completing the necessary corrective and preventative maintenance work on the plant equipment.The Boiler Plant Operator III will also assist with operating the airport’s Domestic and International Utility Plants by monitoring control panels and panel boards and adjusting controls, valves, and pumps manually or by remote control to regulate flow, pressure levels and distribution. This work would also involve operating and controlling electric motors, pumps, engines, generators, and valves in the plant to regulate the HVAC system. Collecting samples and performing routine laboratory tests to ensure proper chemical levels may also be required. The AAT Project operates 3 shifts daily on a 24/7/365 schedule. Other work scheduling requirements may also apply during extreme weather events. The Boiler Plant Operator reports to the Plant Manager. The Boiler Plant Operator III may also serve in an acting capacity and make complex operational and maintenance decisions in the absence of the Plant Manager. In the absence of the Plant Manager and as needed, the Boiler Plant Operator III will work directly with the client, the Department of Aviation and their customers as needed and as directed by the Plant Manager, Technical Services Manager and/or Program Manager.Essential Job Functions * Performs a variety of complex tasks in the operation and calibration of equipment, instruments, processes and support systems for the Domestic and International Central Utility Plants at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
- Demonstrates superior skills at monitoring systems, controls and equipment by directing adjustments made to controls, valves, pumps and other equipment manually or through BMS controls to regulate operations of the Domestic and International Central Utility Plants.
- Ensures operational records of any observed variations in operating conditions and records are maintained and system performance readings are interpreted correctly and as needed.
- Able to assess condition of plant and other equipment, identify and prepare a scope for the maintenance and repairs needed, work with Facility Coordinator/Buyer to secure parts and materials and then complete more technically complex corrective and preventive maintenance work on the equipment.
- Demonstrates superior skills at utilizing data management tools for system and process controls, such as computer spreadsheets or other data management programs; and
- Oversees the completion of assigned work orders for the reactive, corrective, and preventative maintenance, as well as the repairs, to utility plant equipment (boilers, chillers, pumps, valves, compressors, etc.).
- Minimum three (5) years’ experience with industrial or central utility plant operations and maintenance techniques and related equipment required
- Georgia State Association of Power Engineers License Required
- Ability to monitor Metasys BMS
- Ability to read and understand electrical and mechanical schematics according to diagrams
- Ability to read specialized precision tools such as meter, gauges, chemical-mixing, and dye-injecting equipment, etc.
- High School degree or GED
- Valid Georgia Driver’s License with no major infractions
- Minimum three (7) years’ experience with industrial or central utility plant operations and maintenance techniques and related equipment
- Military or maritime training program in the operation and maintenance of centrifugal, rotary, and screw-type pumps
- Associate or bachelor’s degree
- Department refrigeration machines operator’s license
- Graduation from an accredited trade school, apprentice training program or equivalent
- Basic electrical course
- Valid Georgia Driver’s License with no major infractions
- Able to direct the completion of assigned maintenance and repair projects that ensure the safe and efficient operations of the Domestic and International Central Utility Plants.
- Able to demonstrate superior computer skills using the Microsoft Office suite programs, as well as Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS);
- Able to demonstrate superior verbal and written communication skills.
- Able to follow all AAT Project safety requirements to support Beyond Zero safety goals that promote continuous improvements in safety culture at our project.
- Able to ensure that lifts and ladders used in the performance of assignments, which may also be completed in a variety of weather conditions, follow lift and ladder use procedures and safety protocols; and
- Able to work a compressed or extended schedule, which may apply during extreme weather event operations.