Central Plant Engineer (#RC4000) We are currently accepting applications for this position. To apply, please close this pop-up window and then click on the link for Current Employment Opportunities Page. $30.99-$37.67 Hourly / $5,372.02-$6,529.73 Monthly / $64,464.35-$78,356.83 Yearly
Under general supervision, operates, monitors, maintains and services hospital central plant equipment including multiple fuel powered boilers, major air conditioning systems including but not limited to Air Conditioning Absorption Chill Water systems, and other auxiliary equipment; monitors facilities/building management systems; and does related or other work as required in accordance with Rule 3, Section 3 of the Civil Service Rules.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS
An employee in this single position class is independently responsible for monitoring various facility operations management systems, dispatching the appropriate maintenance staff; and for minor repair and monitoring duties to fuel powered boilers at the San Joaquin General Hospital complex and outlying buildings. General supervision is received from the Facilities Manager.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Monitors facilities/building management systems and corresponding computer based systems, including but not limited to the PEVCO PT3000 Pneumatic Tube System, Johnson Control Facility Management System (Metasys F.M.S.), medical gas pipeline distribution systems (Operator Work Station Mega Network Monitor), total elevator diagnostic system (Operator Work Station Montgomery T.E.D.9.3 System) and fire alarm system, (Operator Work Station Cerberus Pyrotronics Fire Alarm Monitoring System); dispatches appropriate repair and or maintenance personnel, as needed.
Starts, operates, monitors, adjusts, terminates, and performs a variety of skilled operational repairs on multiple fuel powered boilers that are fired by #2 diesel and natural gas; evaluates quality and the chemical balance of feed water, boiler water, steam and condensates.
Controls cooling systems; evaluates the quality and the chemical balance of feed water, steam and condensates; performs complex chemical testing procedures including but not limited to titration techniques; monitors other electric and electronic controls which regulate and operate compressors, boilers, absorption and reciprocating chillers and all auxiliary equipment, including cooling towers and circulating pumps.
Prepares computer-generated trending reports and charts.
Maintains a variety of hand-written daily logs indicating various readings for facility management systems; provides logs and or summaries for review by the Facilities Manager.
Performs visual inspection of diesel generators to ensure that in the case of power outage these generators are readily available for use; operates and monitors the diesel powered generators in case of power outage.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Experience: Three years progressively responsible experience operating and maintaining a central high pressure steam plant.
KNOWLEDGE
The operation of high-pressure boilers and associated equipment found in a Central Plant; operate and monitor facilities/building management systems and computer based monitoring systems; hazards and safety precautions in a Central Plant; methods of functioning boiler and cooling systems, pneumatic tube systems, facility management systems, gas pipeline distribution systems, elevator diagnostic systems, and fire alarm monitoring systems.
ABILITY
Operate, adjust and trouble shoot computer based automated control systems; react quickly and calmly to facilities and equipment malfunctions in emergency situations; communicate orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others in a hospital setting.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Mobility-Frequent operation of keyboards; occasional sitting for extended periods, frequent movement including walking, pushing/pulling, climbing ladders and stairs and running; Lifting-Occasional 5-30 pounds and frequent lifting of 30-70 pounds; Vision-Constant depth and color perception; normal eye/hand coordination and occasional reading and close-up work; Dexterity-Frequent writing and grasping motions and occasional reaching movements; Hearing/Talking-Normal hearing, constant telephone/radio hearing, frequent talking on the telephone and constant hearing faint sounds; Emotional/Psychological-Frequent requirements to respond to emergency situations, frequent decision making, constant ability to concentrate and work alone, occasional public contact and exposure to heights; Environmental Conditions-Exposure to constant noise, occasional exposure to dirt, dust, smoke, fumes, poor ventilation, cold, heat and rain and to hazardous materials.
San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.