Tatitlek Technologies, Inc (TTI)
3rd Class Steam Licensed Operating Engineer
Tatitlek Technologies, Inc (TTI), Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
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Overview Serves as the Operating Engineer in Federal Government buildings and performs duties associated with the operation, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration and air-conditioning and heating equipment. Work shall be performed under the supervision and guidance of the Contractor's Chief Engineer who shall assign the work, make reviews and inspections of the work to be performed, and provide technical advice and assistance. Specific instructions shall be furnished on all assignments, except routine and un‑skilled repetitive tasks. Written guidelines shall consist of "Watches," "Tours," "Preventive Maintenance" guides, manufacturers' operations, and repair manuals, and any applicable directives and instructions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
While on watch or tour, make adjustments and minor repairs to mechanical and electrical equipment and component parts of heating and air‑conditioning systems and auxiliary support equipment.
Make physical inspections of equipment and test equipment for correct operation of all components of the refrigeration cycle and other relevant factors contributing to the proper and efficient operation of HVAC systems. Answer occupants' complaints relating to HVAC and perform preventive maintenance and repairs as required.
Conduct physical inspections of equipment and perform tasks such as oiling and greasing, testing for refrigerant leaks, proper functioning of controls, and determine when auxiliary system components need to be brought "on‑line" to maximize equipment load balance and maintain acceptable indoor environmental conditions. Engage in observing and testing this equipment for correct operation of all components of the refrigeration cycle and other relevant factors contributing to the proper and efficient operation of heating and air‑conditioning systems.
Check steam pressure reducing stations, vacuum pumps, and sump pumps. Answer occupant complaints relating to heating and air‑conditioning temperature and humidity factors when performing "service calls" in occupied office spaces and make other required adjustments to equipment.
Non‑Essential Duties
Other work‑related duties as assigned.
Qualifications – Experience, Education, and Certifications
Minimum 3–6 years of experience working in the Commercial Facilities/Operation and Maintenance Arena.
DC 3rd Class License required, or the ability to acquire within the first two years of employment.
Ability to obtain and maintain Secret Security Clearance (Active Secret clearance preferred).
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Thorough understanding of and ability to execute proper maintenance procedures for mechanical and plant equipment including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, structural and non‑structural systems.
Skill and knowledge in HVAC systems. Ability to perform preventive maintenance on all operational and mechanical equipment and knowledge to operate related electrical equipment and machinery is required.
Must be Universal CFC Certified.
Physical Requirements
Access boiler, air‑conditioning, refrigeration, electrical, plumbing, and other systems by squatting, reaching, stretching, and standing.
Access and navigate all areas of the facilities in all types of weather.
Lift up to 50 pounds at times.
Work weekends and holidays at times.
Working Conditions The noise level in the work environment is consistent with work performed in the building trades.
Supervisory Responsibilities
None
Additional Qualifying Factors As a condition of employment, must pass a pre‑employment drug screening, as well as have acceptable reference and background check results.
The Tatitlek Corporation gives hiring, promotion, training and retention preference to Tatitlek shareholders, shareholder descendants and shareholder spouses who meet the minimum qualifications for the job.
EEO Statement The Tatitlek Corporation is an equal opportunity employer and recognizes that our strength lies in our people. Discrimination and all unlawful harassment, including sexual harassment, in employment is not tolerated. We encourage success based on our individual merits and abilities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, marital status, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status or employment. We support and obey laws that prohibit discrimination everywhere we do business.
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Overview Serves as the Operating Engineer in Federal Government buildings and performs duties associated with the operation, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration and air-conditioning and heating equipment. Work shall be performed under the supervision and guidance of the Contractor's Chief Engineer who shall assign the work, make reviews and inspections of the work to be performed, and provide technical advice and assistance. Specific instructions shall be furnished on all assignments, except routine and un‑skilled repetitive tasks. Written guidelines shall consist of "Watches," "Tours," "Preventive Maintenance" guides, manufacturers' operations, and repair manuals, and any applicable directives and instructions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
While on watch or tour, make adjustments and minor repairs to mechanical and electrical equipment and component parts of heating and air‑conditioning systems and auxiliary support equipment.
Make physical inspections of equipment and test equipment for correct operation of all components of the refrigeration cycle and other relevant factors contributing to the proper and efficient operation of HVAC systems. Answer occupants' complaints relating to HVAC and perform preventive maintenance and repairs as required.
Conduct physical inspections of equipment and perform tasks such as oiling and greasing, testing for refrigerant leaks, proper functioning of controls, and determine when auxiliary system components need to be brought "on‑line" to maximize equipment load balance and maintain acceptable indoor environmental conditions. Engage in observing and testing this equipment for correct operation of all components of the refrigeration cycle and other relevant factors contributing to the proper and efficient operation of heating and air‑conditioning systems.
Check steam pressure reducing stations, vacuum pumps, and sump pumps. Answer occupant complaints relating to heating and air‑conditioning temperature and humidity factors when performing "service calls" in occupied office spaces and make other required adjustments to equipment.
Non‑Essential Duties
Other work‑related duties as assigned.
Qualifications – Experience, Education, and Certifications
Minimum 3–6 years of experience working in the Commercial Facilities/Operation and Maintenance Arena.
DC 3rd Class License required, or the ability to acquire within the first two years of employment.
Ability to obtain and maintain Secret Security Clearance (Active Secret clearance preferred).
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
Thorough understanding of and ability to execute proper maintenance procedures for mechanical and plant equipment including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, structural and non‑structural systems.
Skill and knowledge in HVAC systems. Ability to perform preventive maintenance on all operational and mechanical equipment and knowledge to operate related electrical equipment and machinery is required.
Must be Universal CFC Certified.
Physical Requirements
Access boiler, air‑conditioning, refrigeration, electrical, plumbing, and other systems by squatting, reaching, stretching, and standing.
Access and navigate all areas of the facilities in all types of weather.
Lift up to 50 pounds at times.
Work weekends and holidays at times.
Working Conditions The noise level in the work environment is consistent with work performed in the building trades.
Supervisory Responsibilities
None
Additional Qualifying Factors As a condition of employment, must pass a pre‑employment drug screening, as well as have acceptable reference and background check results.
The Tatitlek Corporation gives hiring, promotion, training and retention preference to Tatitlek shareholders, shareholder descendants and shareholder spouses who meet the minimum qualifications for the job.
EEO Statement The Tatitlek Corporation is an equal opportunity employer and recognizes that our strength lies in our people. Discrimination and all unlawful harassment, including sexual harassment, in employment is not tolerated. We encourage success based on our individual merits and abilities without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, marital status, citizenship status, military status, protected veteran status or employment. We support and obey laws that prohibit discrimination everywhere we do business.
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