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Stationary Engineer High Temperature/High Pressure (Job # 011)

DATE POSTED:2013-07-22
POSITION TITLE:Stationary Engineer High Temperature/High Pressure (Job # 011)
CATEGORY:Maintenance
PERSONNEL STATUS:Nonexempt, Full-time, Regular
DEPARTMENT:Facilities Management
CLOSING DATE:2013-08-18
RESPONSIBILITIES:The incumbent is responsible for the safe, constant and efficient operation of the Central and Satellite plants. Specific duties include: coordinating inspection, repair and maintenance activities for both emergency and non-emergency conditions; responding to normal/abnormal situations such as switching pumps and boilers; functioning as a liaison with contractors; operating and maintaining central station type reciprocating, centrifugal, or absorption air conditioning and refrigeration equipment with single compressor and chiller units in excess of 500 tons; recording data such as temperature, pressure, hours of operation, fuel consumed, water levels, voltage load, generator balance and utilizing the building Automation System for plant and building operations. In addition, the incumbent will perform other duties as assigned. Note: Position is considered essential personnel.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education/Experience: Requires a High School Diploma/GED and five years of experience in the operation of a boiler room facility, three years of which involved boilers over 500 horsepower and chillers in excess of 500 tons. Must possess a Maryland State License as a First Grade Stationary Engineer. A valid Non-commercial Class C or equivalent driver’s license is required.
SALARY:Pay Range 12 (salary range $36,204 - $53,000) based on a University of Maryland System Pay Program
APPLICATION:Applications are available for download on our website at: www.umbc.edu/hr/employment or by calling 410-455 2337 for an application (resumes may be attached as a supplement to the application). Interested and qualified candidates must submit a UMBC application (indicate position title and Job #011 on the application) no later than August 18, 2013 (applications will be accepted until the positions are filled) to: UMBC Department of Human Resources, 532 Administration Bldg., 1000 Hilltop Circle, Baltimore, Maryland 21250




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