Stationary Engineer/Maintenance - 1st Shift

Tulsa, OK
Full Time
Tulsa Shop
Experienced

Job Summary

To operate and maintain boiler and chiller systems to heat and cool building, performing routine maintenance and inspections on HVAC and boiler systems. Perform general and preventative maintenance on production machinery, perform facilities maintenance as needed on plumbing, electrical, carpentry and cement to keep facility in good repair and working order.

Responsibilities and Duties

  •  Performs mechanical maintenance work on all machines and equipment including but not limited  to complex machine tools, fabricating machines, welding and processing equipment, material  handling equipment and permanent installations.
  •    Performs general and preventive maintenance work, inspect machines and equipment for  efficient functioning, and diagnose breakdowns in operations.
  •  Determines need for repairs, overhaul, mechanical servicing or replacement of parts or mechanisms.  Applies the most expedient methods to restore machine or equipment operation within a minimum of down time.
  •    Carries out such work as dismantling or partially dismantling machines or equipment; removing and replacing worn or defective parts or mechanisms; reassembling, machines or equipment; oiling and greasing moving parts or operating mechanisms, cleaning machines and equipment.
  •   Sets up and operates drill presses, power saws, grinders and other machine tools to perform basic machine repairs on parts or mechanisms.  Also operates power wood-working equipment and uses mechanics’ hand tools
  •   Responsible for replacement parts or operating mechanisms.
  •     Makes all necessary checkouts and adjustments to machine or equipment required for proper operation, prior to turning over to the department, assuring that machines and equipment are performing in a safe operating condition.
  •    Plans work, including making sketches of parts to be repaired.  Makes requests for needed materials.
  •   Contact vendor for diagnoses and repairs of CNC controls.  In familiarity with integration of controls and mechanical parts of machines.
  •   Performs installation of standard fixtures and accessories for electrical systems and equipment to furnish light and power for plant operations.  
  •  Performs all lock-out tag-outs on equipment needed to remove, dismantle, disassemble, repair and install or adjust defective electrical devices comprising of product systems or equipment test systems or equipment prior to release for operation assuring that all safety factors have been attended to during and after conclusion of work. 
  •    Uses electrician’s hand tools, soldering irons, blow torch and electrical testing and  testing and measuring equipment.                                              
  •  May function as liaison with city and state inspectors, including obtaining required permits for work.
  •    Coordinates with management all safety procedure and JHA compliance.  Must be thoroughly familiar with standard safety practices,  Safety Data Sheets (SDS),both mechanical and electrical as well as Occupation Safety and Hazard Act regulations.  Safety is of primary concern and will be strictly observed at all times.
  •  Provides assistance and guidance to others, as assigned.
  •  Must maintain Preventative Maintenance Log and MSR log per procedures and work instructions
  •   All personal tools will follow company RPI calibration requirements.

Qualifications and Skills

  • Prefer 1st Class Stationary Engineer licensed by City of Tulsa; minimum 3rd Class Boiler Operator License
  • High School Diploma or Equivalent
  •  Computer Skills - 1 to 2 years preferred
  • Experience with machine maintenance (electrical/mechanical).

Knowledge

Completion of 1 to 2 years Trade or Technical School, or equivalent, requiring use of advanced shop mathematics, together with the use of drawings, specifications, charts, tables, handbook formulas, and a wide variety of hand and power tools.  Must be able to read and write English.

Physical Requirements

Prolonged Standing

Walking , bending , kneeling , twisting

Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.

A Hand  and Eye Coordination

Ability to work in hot/cold environment

VEVRAA Federal Contractor/EEO/AAP

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