Utility Engineer I
Job Description
Class Description
Utility Engineer I is responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of the college’s mechanical and electrical systems. Position is on the Catonsville Campus, Second Shift, Monday through Friday 2:00 pm through 10:30 pm. The position is eligible for shift differential.
Minimum Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent. Advanced degree, and CFC Certification preferred.
- Formal specialized training in the operation and maintenance of HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems.
- A minimum of two (2) years of progressively responsible recent maintenance experience in building mechanical systems, heating and cooling systems, pneumatic and digital controls and energy management, including experience with commercial boilers (minimum of 250 H.P.) and large chillers (minimum of 250 tons).
- Journeyman HVAC License or Second Grade Stationary Engineers License required. First Grade preferred.
- Flexibility and ability to change shift when requested.
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record of less than five (5) points on driving record.
- Ability to participate in bloodborne pathogens training within six (6) months of employment.
- Hepatitis B vaccination or a signed waiver.
Background Check:
- Candidates may be required to successfully pass a background investigation, to include driving, fingerprint and criminal history evaluation.
- Candidates may be required to successfully complete a pre-hire, post-offer physical examination, including drug screening.
This is an Essential Position and the employee must be available for building emergencies, and to perform regular duties or other assigned duties at times when the campus is closed to students and non-essential staff. Subject to 24-hours standby or call-in for building emergencies. May be required to work overtime or special hours as needed or required.
Class Specific Essential Duties
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Position Specific Essential Duties
This position may have an emphasis in one of primary areas within the Engineering functionality of Facilities Management depending on skills and licenses/certifications; though, is that the expectation that position is interchangeable based upon need and direction of supervisor.
Plant Operations/HVAC
- Operates and maintains all mechanical and electrical equipment of the college, including chillers and boilers.
- Maintains, repairs, and replaces hot water, condenser, and chilled water systems, including pumps, control valves, heat exchangers, cooling towers, and related controls.
- Maintains, repairs, and replaces air-moving, heating, cooling, humidification, and filtering equipment and systems such as, but not limited to, fans, heat pumps, fan coil units, rooftop air conditioning systems, electronic and pneumatic modulating thermostats, humidistats, duct stats and volume controls.
- Records equipment operating parameters; maintains all necessary operating logs and records; as well as, prepares reports, as required.
- Operates all equipment with college schedules through building automation system.
- Installs, maintains, troubleshoots, adjusts, calibrates and repairs electric, electronic, and pneumatic control system components associated with heating and cooling systems.
- Assigns analog and digital points, start/stop, status, and mode control through computer programming in building automation/energy management system.
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