
Seasonal Weekend Boiler Operator
Drew University, Madison, NJ, United States
Seasonal Weekend Boiler Operator
Drew University is seeking a Seasonal Weekend Boiler Operator for day and night shifts in the Facilities Department. This is a part-time, seasonal weekend position that will operate from the start to the end of the heating season, approximately October 1st to May 1st. Employee will be responsible for the continuous, reliable and safe operation of all University building hot water and low-pressure steam boiler plants and associated heating systems. Primary duties will include monitoring boiler performance, conduct routine inspections, and troubleshoot equipment malfunctions. Additional duties may be assigned.
Key Responsibilities:
Operate and maintain single and multiple fuel-fired water and/or fire tube boilers and associated auxiliary equipment at the central heating plant as well as all other building boiler plants.
Adjusts fuel feeds and the volume and velocity of draft and other firebox variables to achieve maximum combustion efficiency with changing load demands or variations in fuel quality and regularly observes and notes readings on gauges, meters, detectors, recorders, boiler water level indicators, and computer generated and analog displays to detect danger signals in operations.
Performs water testing and blowdowns as needed for all low-pressure steam boilers.
Maintains documentation regarding EPA, DEP, state, and local codes for compliance.
Completes campus boiler plant rounds in all required campus properties throughout the shift.
Makes logbook entries and conducts maintenance.
Check, record, and report fuel and water levels.
Keeps boiler and machine rooms safe and clean.
Inspects to ensure proper operation of and fills water softeners around campus.
Required Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
5-10 years of experience in boiler operations.
New Jersey Black Seal low-pressure boiler operator license.
Valid US Driver's License is required; able to drive an automobile, van, light truck, or utility vehicle.
Familiar with building automation systems preferred.
Able to communicate through computer email, telephone, two-way radio systems, and cell phone.
N ormal mobility to move around campus and campus buildings.
Able to bend, stoop, twist, climb up and down ladders.
Able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds, including up and down stairs.
Strong English written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills are required.
Subject to work outdoors in extreme weather conditions.
Able to understand plans, design specifications, and manufa cturer's instructions.
Competency in using tools and operating equipment.
Skills:
Knowledge of safe operating procedures, such as Lock Out / Tag Out.
Ability to understand and apply professional industry standards for installation, repairs, and safety.
Ability to operate power tools and equipment.
Ability to operate computer-based equipment.
Adaptability to work in a diverse environment, focusing on customer satisfaction under high-stress conditions, and organizing an effective response to day-to-day requirements and one-of-a-kind extreme situations.
Knowledge of the operating practices of preventive maintenance.
How to Apply:
To apply, submit the following materials.
Cover letter
CV/Resume
Graduate Transcript
Contact Information of 3 professional references
Application review will be on a rolling basis as applications are submitted; early applications are encouraged.
Following federal and state requirements, a candidate must provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States if selected for hire. These positions are subject to a background check.
Drew University is seeking a Seasonal Weekend Boiler Operator for day and night shifts in the Facilities Department. This is a part-time, seasonal weekend position that will operate from the start to the end of the heating season, approximately October 1st to May 1st. Employee will be responsible for the continuous, reliable and safe operation of all University building hot water and low-pressure steam boiler plants and associated heating systems. Primary duties will include monitoring boiler performance, conduct routine inspections, and troubleshoot equipment malfunctions. Additional duties may be assigned.
Key Responsibilities:
Operate and maintain single and multiple fuel-fired water and/or fire tube boilers and associated auxiliary equipment at the central heating plant as well as all other building boiler plants.
Adjusts fuel feeds and the volume and velocity of draft and other firebox variables to achieve maximum combustion efficiency with changing load demands or variations in fuel quality and regularly observes and notes readings on gauges, meters, detectors, recorders, boiler water level indicators, and computer generated and analog displays to detect danger signals in operations.
Performs water testing and blowdowns as needed for all low-pressure steam boilers.
Maintains documentation regarding EPA, DEP, state, and local codes for compliance.
Completes campus boiler plant rounds in all required campus properties throughout the shift.
Makes logbook entries and conducts maintenance.
Check, record, and report fuel and water levels.
Keeps boiler and machine rooms safe and clean.
Inspects to ensure proper operation of and fills water softeners around campus.
Required Qualifications:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
5-10 years of experience in boiler operations.
New Jersey Black Seal low-pressure boiler operator license.
Valid US Driver's License is required; able to drive an automobile, van, light truck, or utility vehicle.
Familiar with building automation systems preferred.
Able to communicate through computer email, telephone, two-way radio systems, and cell phone.
N ormal mobility to move around campus and campus buildings.
Able to bend, stoop, twist, climb up and down ladders.
Able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds, including up and down stairs.
Strong English written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills are required.
Subject to work outdoors in extreme weather conditions.
Able to understand plans, design specifications, and manufa cturer's instructions.
Competency in using tools and operating equipment.
Skills:
Knowledge of safe operating procedures, such as Lock Out / Tag Out.
Ability to understand and apply professional industry standards for installation, repairs, and safety.
Ability to operate power tools and equipment.
Ability to operate computer-based equipment.
Adaptability to work in a diverse environment, focusing on customer satisfaction under high-stress conditions, and organizing an effective response to day-to-day requirements and one-of-a-kind extreme situations.
Knowledge of the operating practices of preventive maintenance.
How to Apply:
To apply, submit the following materials.
Cover letter
CV/Resume
Graduate Transcript
Contact Information of 3 professional references
Application review will be on a rolling basis as applications are submitted; early applications are encouraged.
Following federal and state requirements, a candidate must provide proof of eligibility to work in the United States if selected for hire. These positions are subject to a background check.