Oklahoma State University
Overview
Building Engineer role at Oklahoma State University (OSU-Tulsa campus). Responsibilities
Travels to separate locations to operate and maintain OSU-Tulsa Physical Plant equipment. Maintains equipment by tightening fittings, re-packing bearings, replacing packing glands, gaskets, valves, and gauges. Cleans or replaces components using hand tools and power tools. Maintains all air handling units by replacing defective belts, bearings, lubricating fans, and replacing filters. Maintains all building lighting systems, including replacement of fixtures, bulbs, and ballasts. Performs general electrical and plumbing duties. Performs water tests and replaces chemicals in the treatment tank to prevent scale build-up. Records data such as temperature of equipment, hours of operation, water and air pressure, water levels, voltage loads, and static pressure. Adjusts manual or overrides automatic controls to bring equipment into recommended operating ranges. Visually inspects equipment at regular intervals to identify malfunctions or necessary repairs. Required Qualifications
High School/GED (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date) Four (4) years of physical plant operations and maintenance experience Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses:
Active City of Tulsa First Class Limited Engineers License Or Unlimited Mechanical Journeyman License Or equivalent experience and ability to obtain Licensure Valid Oklahoma Driver's License
Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge:
Travel Required Advanced knowledge of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, chillers, electrical, and plumbing systems Local, state, and federal codes and regulations applicable to OSU campuses OSHA regulations and safety practices related to boiler rooms Methods and practices used in maintaining and cleaning boilers Various types of light fixtures, lamp posts, bulbs, ballasts, wattages, volts, etc. Basic plumbing knowledge Ability to interpret technical information and understand engineering terminology Record and maintain accurate daily engineering logs Administer a preventative maintenance program for all buildings and support blueprints and building plans Run HVAC equipment, chillers, and understand blueprints and building plans Rebuild pumps and troubleshoot motors Handle several technical tasks at once and organize daily workload Work overtime as needed Interact effectively with staff, faculty, and students Provide high-quality service in a university setting
Preferred Qualifications
Vocational/Technical Experience with Automated building operating systems is a plus (e.g., Niagara, Metasys, Siemens) Experience with Absorption Chillers and Johnson Controls Metasys systems Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge Employment details
Location: Tulsa, OK (OSU-Tulsa) Work Schedule: Wed-Fri 6:30-4:30, Sat 8-6, Graveyard shift Hiring Range: $24.04 - $27.05 Contact
Jamie Childers, Jamie.Childers@okstate.edu
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Building Engineer role at Oklahoma State University (OSU-Tulsa campus). Responsibilities
Travels to separate locations to operate and maintain OSU-Tulsa Physical Plant equipment. Maintains equipment by tightening fittings, re-packing bearings, replacing packing glands, gaskets, valves, and gauges. Cleans or replaces components using hand tools and power tools. Maintains all air handling units by replacing defective belts, bearings, lubricating fans, and replacing filters. Maintains all building lighting systems, including replacement of fixtures, bulbs, and ballasts. Performs general electrical and plumbing duties. Performs water tests and replaces chemicals in the treatment tank to prevent scale build-up. Records data such as temperature of equipment, hours of operation, water and air pressure, water levels, voltage loads, and static pressure. Adjusts manual or overrides automatic controls to bring equipment into recommended operating ranges. Visually inspects equipment at regular intervals to identify malfunctions or necessary repairs. Required Qualifications
High School/GED (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date) Four (4) years of physical plant operations and maintenance experience Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses:
Active City of Tulsa First Class Limited Engineers License Or Unlimited Mechanical Journeyman License Or equivalent experience and ability to obtain Licensure Valid Oklahoma Driver's License
Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge:
Travel Required Advanced knowledge of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, chillers, electrical, and plumbing systems Local, state, and federal codes and regulations applicable to OSU campuses OSHA regulations and safety practices related to boiler rooms Methods and practices used in maintaining and cleaning boilers Various types of light fixtures, lamp posts, bulbs, ballasts, wattages, volts, etc. Basic plumbing knowledge Ability to interpret technical information and understand engineering terminology Record and maintain accurate daily engineering logs Administer a preventative maintenance program for all buildings and support blueprints and building plans Run HVAC equipment, chillers, and understand blueprints and building plans Rebuild pumps and troubleshoot motors Handle several technical tasks at once and organize daily workload Work overtime as needed Interact effectively with staff, faculty, and students Provide high-quality service in a university setting
Preferred Qualifications
Vocational/Technical Experience with Automated building operating systems is a plus (e.g., Niagara, Metasys, Siemens) Experience with Absorption Chillers and Johnson Controls Metasys systems Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge Employment details
Location: Tulsa, OK (OSU-Tulsa) Work Schedule: Wed-Fri 6:30-4:30, Sat 8-6, Graveyard shift Hiring Range: $24.04 - $27.05 Contact
Jamie Childers, Jamie.Childers@okstate.edu
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