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Union Stationary Engineer

JLL
United States, Kansas, Kansas City
Nov 23, 2024
An exciting opportunity awaits a licensed Stationary Engineer in Kansas City, KS to become part of our facilities team!

We are interested in speaking with you if you possess a stationary engineer's license and have experience in maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing all systems' equipment within an industrial facility.

Job Duties and Tasks:
Perform preventive maintenance on all base building and critical system equipment.
Install and repair plumbing, piping, tubing; wire single and three-phase motors; run conduit; pull wiring to machinery, motors, operating parts, etc.; install and rebuild pumps and motors; install and rebuild air compressors; heat exchangers; replace bearings in all types of motors; replace seals on pumps; install and repair piping, valves, filters, hot water systems and associated controls; assist other mechanics and operators with major repairs and maintenance of buildings and equipment.
Install, repair, and maintain electrical controls, switches, and motor controls.
Monitor operation and maintain refrigeration, chilled water, and air conditioning equipment; boilers, heating, ventilating, and hot water equipment; pumps, valves, piping, and filters; other mechanical and electrical equipment; record readings as necessary to ensure proper operation of equipment; responsible for reporting any problems or malfunctions.
Identify and prioritize major and critical alarms and respond to them by taking the necessary measures, as well as documenting these measures.
Analyze water samples taken from our equipment and from the utilities.
Check and monitor the emergency generators during power outages.
The physical environment is noisy, hot, and highly stressful. Expect to encounter multiple interruptions during the workday.

Requires:
This role requires a significant amount of "wrench time." Candidates must exhibit technical expertise in electrical maintenance and troubleshooting, as well as versatility in other areas to complete daily and weekly tasks successfully.
Availability for "on call" duty after hours in case of emergencies is mandatory.
Frequent stair climbing for inspections and emergency procedures is necessary.
Qualified Stationary Engineers should be competent and certified to independently perform all tasks safely and correctly, which are essential for operating and maintaining Cleaver Brooks natural gas-fired boilers and steam systems.
Tasks include, but are not limited to, starting and shutting down boilers, adjusting operations to meet demands or conditions, managing building heat exchangers, resolving alarms, warnings, trips, non-starts, abnormalities, and out-of-spec conditions, monitoring and recording parameter alarms, conducting water sampling and steam/water treatment, cross-tying cooling towers, and starting, shutting down, mothballing, operating, and validating equipment.
Applicants must possess a Journeyman rating with 5 years of experience in a heavy industrial environment and hold a Missouri Operating Engineer Certificate. All operators are required to have a Universal CFC Certificate.
Proficiency in information systems, including email, automated building systems, and operator control panels, is also required.
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