Stellantis
Energy Center Operators will generally be responsible for operating and maintaining all equipment within the powerhouse, except new installations, mechanical and electrical systems. They will operate and maintain steam boilers or hot water generators, compressors, cooling towers, pumps, fans, and perform all other work related to utility assets as directed.
Responsibilities
The safe operation and routine maintenance on all powerhouse utilities production equipment and related systems including steam boilers, hot water generators, compressors, cooling towers, water treatment equipment and other support systems and ancillary equipment.
Operating powerhouse equipment to meet the day-to-day energy demands of the Chrysler manufacturing facility, including the production of steam and compressed air at the quantities and specifications required by the manufacturing facility.
The monitoring of operating parameters and recording operating data, including production rates, fuel usage, electrical usage, pressures, temperatures, vibration indications, alarms and other pertinent information related to the safe operation of the powerhouse equipment.
Energy Center Operators will be required to promptly notify the USM or designee (Shift Engineer) of any unusual, abnormal or potentially unsafe operating conditions and to take action to mitigate any potentially unsafe condition that if otherwise not corrected could result in out‑of‑specification energy production.
The operation of all cooling towers and heat exchangers that support the operation of equipment within the powerhouse.
The operation and routine maintenance associated with water treatment equipment for boilers, cooling towers, weld water systems and hot and cold water closed loops, including the routine monitoring of water quality, the addition of water treatment chemicals to ensure the required water quality and routine maintenance of water treatment equipment, such as changing filters and adding salt to softeners.
The de‑energization (lock‑out/tag‑out) of all equipment within the powerhouse that is required to allow the safe performance of maintenance on such equipment.
Perform routine maintenance on all powerhouse equipment, including predictive, preventive, and minor corrective maintenance.
Assist contractors with work that is beyond the capability of the Energy Center Operator, including tasks such as protective device calibration.
Record and document all maintenance activities that are performed on powerhouse equipment, utilizing a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to electronically document information and historical data.
Maintain an adequate supply of spare parts, including belts, hoses, seals, lubricants, sensing devices, gauges, etc., as may be related to their trade in a designated storage area within the powerhouse.
Troubleshoot and correct problems related to the proper monitoring, control and operation of powerhouse equipment.
Maintain a clean and orderly work area, ensuring that it is left in an unobstructed and safe condition following the completion of the job.
Perform work and conduct activities as directed by the supervisor or designee (Shift Engineer) within their assigned area that pertains to energy conservation, including the repair of leaks and the timely turn‑down of lighting and other machinery.
Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
Four years of combined experience and training in central energy plant operations, including at least four years of operating centralized steam and compressed air systems of comparable sizes to those at this plant.
High Pressure Boiler Operator License.
3rd Class Refrigeration License.
Ability, with or without reasonable accommodation, to work any shift and some overtime, including daily, weekend and holidays.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Preferred Qualifications
A First Class Steam license.
A First Class Refrigeration license.
Knowledge of G‑Suite.
At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We welcome applications from all people without regard to sex, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any characteristic protected by law. We believe that diverse teams reflect our identity as a global company, enabling us to better address the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future.
EOE / Disability / Veteran
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Responsibilities
The safe operation and routine maintenance on all powerhouse utilities production equipment and related systems including steam boilers, hot water generators, compressors, cooling towers, water treatment equipment and other support systems and ancillary equipment.
Operating powerhouse equipment to meet the day-to-day energy demands of the Chrysler manufacturing facility, including the production of steam and compressed air at the quantities and specifications required by the manufacturing facility.
The monitoring of operating parameters and recording operating data, including production rates, fuel usage, electrical usage, pressures, temperatures, vibration indications, alarms and other pertinent information related to the safe operation of the powerhouse equipment.
Energy Center Operators will be required to promptly notify the USM or designee (Shift Engineer) of any unusual, abnormal or potentially unsafe operating conditions and to take action to mitigate any potentially unsafe condition that if otherwise not corrected could result in out‑of‑specification energy production.
The operation of all cooling towers and heat exchangers that support the operation of equipment within the powerhouse.
The operation and routine maintenance associated with water treatment equipment for boilers, cooling towers, weld water systems and hot and cold water closed loops, including the routine monitoring of water quality, the addition of water treatment chemicals to ensure the required water quality and routine maintenance of water treatment equipment, such as changing filters and adding salt to softeners.
The de‑energization (lock‑out/tag‑out) of all equipment within the powerhouse that is required to allow the safe performance of maintenance on such equipment.
Perform routine maintenance on all powerhouse equipment, including predictive, preventive, and minor corrective maintenance.
Assist contractors with work that is beyond the capability of the Energy Center Operator, including tasks such as protective device calibration.
Record and document all maintenance activities that are performed on powerhouse equipment, utilizing a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to electronically document information and historical data.
Maintain an adequate supply of spare parts, including belts, hoses, seals, lubricants, sensing devices, gauges, etc., as may be related to their trade in a designated storage area within the powerhouse.
Troubleshoot and correct problems related to the proper monitoring, control and operation of powerhouse equipment.
Maintain a clean and orderly work area, ensuring that it is left in an unobstructed and safe condition following the completion of the job.
Perform work and conduct activities as directed by the supervisor or designee (Shift Engineer) within their assigned area that pertains to energy conservation, including the repair of leaks and the timely turn‑down of lighting and other machinery.
Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
Four years of combined experience and training in central energy plant operations, including at least four years of operating centralized steam and compressed air systems of comparable sizes to those at this plant.
High Pressure Boiler Operator License.
3rd Class Refrigeration License.
Ability, with or without reasonable accommodation, to work any shift and some overtime, including daily, weekend and holidays.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Preferred Qualifications
A First Class Steam license.
A First Class Refrigeration license.
Knowledge of G‑Suite.
At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We welcome applications from all people without regard to sex, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any characteristic protected by law. We believe that diverse teams reflect our identity as a global company, enabling us to better address the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future.
EOE / Disability / Veteran
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