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Are you looking for an exciting opportunity with a rapidly growing pharmaceutical manufacturer? If so, this is the opportunity for you!
Position Overview Under the supervision of the Watch Engineer/Shift Supervisor, observes and operates 900#, 400#, 135# steam boilers and their auxiliaries. Must have a thorough knowledge of boilers, piping, auxiliaries, and practical knowledge of control instruments. The position will require testing, treatment, and adjustments to the heater and boilers to ensure proper chemistry.
Position Preparation / Instruction Works from verbal and written instructions, governed by special operating procedures from the Watch Engineer. Uses standard operating procedures otherwise. Exchanges operating information from the previous shift and relays it to the relieving shift. Works under the supervision of the Watch Engineer, who spot‑checks this position during each shift. Trains assigned persons for qualification or advancement to a higher classification. Must practice proper documentation requirements.
Work Performed
Operates 900#, 400#, and 135# steam boilers in accordance with standard operating procedures.
Observes automatic combustion controls, gauges, and fires.
Adjusts auxiliaries based on control interpretations to maintain an efficient fire while holding a steady steam pressure without smoke emissions.
Starts, stops, and operates all boiler auxiliaries (fans, pumps, etc.).
Performs in‑process control tests on boiler and heater water.
Uses water analysis to determine chemicals required and controls feed systems accordingly, adjusting blowdowns for proper boiler concentrations.
Records data hourly on all equipment and reports any unusual conditions to the Watch Engineer.
Ensures proper lubrication of all equipment in the designated area.
Removes, cleans, and replaces burners when the boiler is on oil.
Operates sootblowers according to the required schedule.
Monitors all alarms in the area and reports abnormalities to the Watch Engineer.
Assists the Watch Engineer in power plant operation.
Unpacks, labels, stores, and inventories items required for regular operations and maintenance of the power plant.
Transports material to points of use as directed.
Performs routine and specific housekeeping duties as assigned by the Watch Engineer, Shift Supervisor, or Chief Engineer.
Standard Tasks
Once per day:
Take readings eight times per shift on boilers (once each hour).
Blow down gauge glass and water column at the start of each shift.
Check and lubricate all equipment under O.E. 2 jurisdiction.
Clean area equipment and area each shift and remove any accumulated debris.
Blow soot as required per schedule.
Perform required water tests on scheduled shift.
Calibrate and check PH and conductivity meters as needed.
Once per week:
Give each boiler a bottom blow Saturday 8‑4 shift, log on log sheet.
Blow soot on boilers which are on gas on Monday 12‑mid to 8‑am shift.
Gather oily rags in proper waste containers and prepare for pickup.
Check required operating inventories and notify Watch Engineer of low levels.
Check biopacks as assigned.
Change over equipment (per rotation to standardize operating times).
As needed:
Receive fuel oil deliveries.
Warm up and place boilers in service.
Take boilers offline.
Assist Watch Engineer in various testing of boilers and securing boilers for inspection.
Follow cGMP guidelines and documentation guidelines.
Minimum Education Requirement High School Diploma / GED.
Required Experience and Skills
NJ Blue Seal (1‑C) 3rd Class Engineer License or Higher.
Previous power plant operating experience.
Shift / Schedule Must be able and willing to work a rotating shift schedule.
Required Skills
Alarm Management and Monitoring.
Boiler Installations, Maintenance, Operations, and Service.
Combustion Controls.
Documentation and GMP Compliance.
Proper Documentation.
Water Analysis.
Preferred Skills
Experience with Boilers, Gauges, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), and Steam Boilers.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement As an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, we provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. As a federal contractor, we comply with all affirmative action requirements for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Hybrid Work Model Effective September 5, 2023, employees in office‑based positions in the U.S. will be working a hybrid model consisting of three total days on‑site per week, Monday – Thursday, with Friday designated as a remote‑working day, unless business critical tasks require an on‑site presence. This model does not apply to field‑based, facility‑based, manufacturing‑based, or research‑based positions where work is performed on a company site.
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Position Overview Under the supervision of the Watch Engineer/Shift Supervisor, observes and operates 900#, 400#, 135# steam boilers and their auxiliaries. Must have a thorough knowledge of boilers, piping, auxiliaries, and practical knowledge of control instruments. The position will require testing, treatment, and adjustments to the heater and boilers to ensure proper chemistry.
Position Preparation / Instruction Works from verbal and written instructions, governed by special operating procedures from the Watch Engineer. Uses standard operating procedures otherwise. Exchanges operating information from the previous shift and relays it to the relieving shift. Works under the supervision of the Watch Engineer, who spot‑checks this position during each shift. Trains assigned persons for qualification or advancement to a higher classification. Must practice proper documentation requirements.
Work Performed
Operates 900#, 400#, and 135# steam boilers in accordance with standard operating procedures.
Observes automatic combustion controls, gauges, and fires.
Adjusts auxiliaries based on control interpretations to maintain an efficient fire while holding a steady steam pressure without smoke emissions.
Starts, stops, and operates all boiler auxiliaries (fans, pumps, etc.).
Performs in‑process control tests on boiler and heater water.
Uses water analysis to determine chemicals required and controls feed systems accordingly, adjusting blowdowns for proper boiler concentrations.
Records data hourly on all equipment and reports any unusual conditions to the Watch Engineer.
Ensures proper lubrication of all equipment in the designated area.
Removes, cleans, and replaces burners when the boiler is on oil.
Operates sootblowers according to the required schedule.
Monitors all alarms in the area and reports abnormalities to the Watch Engineer.
Assists the Watch Engineer in power plant operation.
Unpacks, labels, stores, and inventories items required for regular operations and maintenance of the power plant.
Transports material to points of use as directed.
Performs routine and specific housekeeping duties as assigned by the Watch Engineer, Shift Supervisor, or Chief Engineer.
Standard Tasks
Once per day:
Take readings eight times per shift on boilers (once each hour).
Blow down gauge glass and water column at the start of each shift.
Check and lubricate all equipment under O.E. 2 jurisdiction.
Clean area equipment and area each shift and remove any accumulated debris.
Blow soot as required per schedule.
Perform required water tests on scheduled shift.
Calibrate and check PH and conductivity meters as needed.
Once per week:
Give each boiler a bottom blow Saturday 8‑4 shift, log on log sheet.
Blow soot on boilers which are on gas on Monday 12‑mid to 8‑am shift.
Gather oily rags in proper waste containers and prepare for pickup.
Check required operating inventories and notify Watch Engineer of low levels.
Check biopacks as assigned.
Change over equipment (per rotation to standardize operating times).
As needed:
Receive fuel oil deliveries.
Warm up and place boilers in service.
Take boilers offline.
Assist Watch Engineer in various testing of boilers and securing boilers for inspection.
Follow cGMP guidelines and documentation guidelines.
Minimum Education Requirement High School Diploma / GED.
Required Experience and Skills
NJ Blue Seal (1‑C) 3rd Class Engineer License or Higher.
Previous power plant operating experience.
Shift / Schedule Must be able and willing to work a rotating shift schedule.
Required Skills
Alarm Management and Monitoring.
Boiler Installations, Maintenance, Operations, and Service.
Combustion Controls.
Documentation and GMP Compliance.
Proper Documentation.
Water Analysis.
Preferred Skills
Experience with Boilers, Gauges, Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), and Steam Boilers.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement As an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, we provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. As a federal contractor, we comply with all affirmative action requirements for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Hybrid Work Model Effective September 5, 2023, employees in office‑based positions in the U.S. will be working a hybrid model consisting of three total days on‑site per week, Monday – Thursday, with Friday designated as a remote‑working day, unless business critical tasks require an on‑site presence. This model does not apply to field‑based, facility‑based, manufacturing‑based, or research‑based positions where work is performed on a company site.
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