Plant Operator

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$19–$20.90 Per Hour
LOCATION
Gainesville, FL
POSTED
4 days ago
Responsible for monitoring, tracking, and operating the University of Florida’s Central Energy Plants, including the electrical, steam, and chilled water production equipment. Responsibilities include: operating, regulating and monitoring all Utility Plant equipment in an efficient and safe manner. Creatingpreventative and corrective maintenance work orders for Utility Plant Mechanics. The position monitors the system controls and evaluates trend performance of plant equipment against an established level of service. The Operator investigates and assists with troubleshooting the thermal plants’ conditions and controls and coordinates with mechanics for equipment shutdowns. Operators help enforce Standard Operating Procedures and maintain a safe working environment as Lockout/Tagout Issuing Agent. The thermal plants are monitored 24-hours per day. Shift work is required.
Classification Title:

Plant Operator

Classification Minimum Requirements:

High school diploma or equivalent and one year of appropriate experience. Appropriate vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience.

Job Description:

Maintains proper cooling and heating temperatures, pressures, and flow rates in the chilled water and steam district energy systems to support the proper operation of building systems. Regulates the operation of plant equipment inclusive of chillers, fans, pumps, motors, VFD’s, piping leaks as a function of make-up water, deaerators, boilers, boiler feed water, air compressors and generators. Adheres to procedures for lock-out/tagout and works with maintenance mechanics to reset equipment for planned and emergency outages. Communicates with supervisors of operations and maintenance when plant operations are not in alignment with service quality standards.

Conducts periodic inspections to ensure that all equipment and controls are operating properly and are in good condition. Takes and compiles routine plant readings and maintains production and consumption records. Receives, records and communicates information relevant to previous and following shifts. Reports defects, and recommends improvements, alterations and repairs to Operations Supervisor. Clearly notes any problem situations in plant log.

Responds to problems and initiates emergency communication protocols as appropriate. Complies with safety procedures. Identifies the nature of the problem and takes appropriate action to ensure safety and minimize property or equipment damage and minimize the disruption to customers. Responds to problems with other utility systems on campus, including distributed steam and chilled water, potable water, reclaimed water and sanitary and electrical services. Maintains communication during assigned shifts through radio or cell phone communications with on-duty and emergency personnel at all times.

Maintains the plant in sanitary and orderly condition. Coordinates plant operation with other utility or energy companies or departments as needed. Assists Operation Supervisor and Plant Superintendent as required.

Performs related duties as assigned.  

Must have a valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record.

EPA Universal Refrigerant Certification (Obtain within 6 months of hire date)

Successful candidate will participate in the University’s designated education advancement program. 

NORMAL WORK SCHEDULE:

40 hours a week in 10-hour shifts as normal schedule.

12AM-10 AM SU-W May need to fill understaffed positions on occasion.

Work on call or relief shifts weekend or evenings as scheduled.

Position considered as Essential Personnel as defined by UF Policy. 

Expected Salary:

$19.00 TO $20.90 Hourly based on experience

Required Qualifications:

High school diploma or equivalent and one year of appropriate experience. Appropriate vocational/technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience.

Preferred:

2+ years of experience in monitoring and troubleshooting Utility Plants Knowledge of the procedure and methods used in the operation and maintenance of boilers and chilled water plants with proven experience in support of plant operations.  

Familiarity with a computerized maintenance management system.

Boiler operator certification.

Ability to use MS Office at an intermediate level 

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.

Health Assessment Required:Yes

 

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