Job Description Summary
Under general supervision the Stationary Engineer performs journey level work in operating maintaining and repairing heating ventilation air conditioning plumbing pool equipment electrical door hardware and lock keying systems. Maintains and repairs other allied building equipment.
Desirable Qualifications
General knowledge of applicable laws regulating the safe operating and repair practices for building mechanical systems including building codes construction standards environmental agency requirements and life safety standards. Knowledge of principles governing the safe operation and maintenance of building mechanical life safety and locking systems. Knowledge of boiler systems and heating lighting ventilating air conditioning electrical refrigeration and other mechanical equipment and the methods tools materials and equipment used in the operation maintenance and repair of such equipment. Possession of any or all of the following certificates: Blood Borne Pathogen Training Certificate Indoor Air Quality Certificate Basic Hazardous Materials Awareness Certificate Lead Paint Awareness Certificate Ability to: o Work efficiently under pressure. o Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. o Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. o Respond to emergency callbacks on matters affecting maintenance and safety. o Perform a wide variety of building maintenance tasks. o Support and complement the educational mission of the District. o Follow recommended procedures and techniques to safely perform duties. o Keep abreast of current technologies in areas of assignment. o Operate inspect repair and service a variety of heating air conditioning and related equipment o Estimate the scope of each work assignment and determine the necessary tools and materials to complete the assignment o Ability to use ones own initiative to solve building mechanical systems problems. o Work from sketched drawings blueprints and oral instructions o Use tools skillfully and safely o Operate a variety of modern office equipment including personal computers utilizing various software applications (i.e. Microsoft Word Excel Computer Aided Drafting ( CAD ) etc.); the mainframe computer Internet and e-mail o Use computer to input/update work orders.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Four (4) years of verifiable journey-level experience in the repair and servicing of heating and air conditioning equipment; OR Completion of a State approved Stationary Engineer Apprenticeship Program; OR Any combination of qualifying training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge skills and abilities to perform the duties of the position. 2. LICENSE : Must have a current valid California Department of Motor Vehicles Drivers License and be insurable under Peralta Community College Districts current automobile insurance policy. 3. Possession of the current valid Universal Technician Certificate as required by 40 CFR Part 82 Subpart F is required for the Stationary Engineer Assistant Chief Stationary Engineer and Chief Stationary Engineer. (Possession of the current valid Universal Technician Certificate is a condition of employment that must be met to obtain permanent status.) 4. Understanding of sensitivity to and respect for the diverse academic socioeconomic cultural and disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
Job Description SummaryUnder general supervision the Stationary Engineer performs journey level work in operating maintaining and repairing heating ventilation air conditioning plumbing pool equipment electrical door hardware and lock keying systems. Maintains and repairs other allied building equip...
Job Description Summary
Under general supervision the Stationary Engineer performs journey level work in operating maintaining and repairing heating ventilation air conditioning plumbing pool equipment electrical door hardware and lock keying systems. Maintains and repairs other allied building equipment.
Desirable Qualifications
General knowledge of applicable laws regulating the safe operating and repair practices for building mechanical systems including building codes construction standards environmental agency requirements and life safety standards. Knowledge of principles governing the safe operation and maintenance of building mechanical life safety and locking systems. Knowledge of boiler systems and heating lighting ventilating air conditioning electrical refrigeration and other mechanical equipment and the methods tools materials and equipment used in the operation maintenance and repair of such equipment. Possession of any or all of the following certificates: Blood Borne Pathogen Training Certificate Indoor Air Quality Certificate Basic Hazardous Materials Awareness Certificate Lead Paint Awareness Certificate Ability to: o Work efficiently under pressure. o Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. o Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. o Respond to emergency callbacks on matters affecting maintenance and safety. o Perform a wide variety of building maintenance tasks. o Support and complement the educational mission of the District. o Follow recommended procedures and techniques to safely perform duties. o Keep abreast of current technologies in areas of assignment. o Operate inspect repair and service a variety of heating air conditioning and related equipment o Estimate the scope of each work assignment and determine the necessary tools and materials to complete the assignment o Ability to use ones own initiative to solve building mechanical systems problems. o Work from sketched drawings blueprints and oral instructions o Use tools skillfully and safely o Operate a variety of modern office equipment including personal computers utilizing various software applications (i.e. Microsoft Word Excel Computer Aided Drafting ( CAD ) etc.); the mainframe computer Internet and e-mail o Use computer to input/update work orders.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Four (4) years of verifiable journey-level experience in the repair and servicing of heating and air conditioning equipment; OR Completion of a State approved Stationary Engineer Apprenticeship Program; OR Any combination of qualifying training and/or experience that could likely provide the desired knowledge skills and abilities to perform the duties of the position. 2. LICENSE : Must have a current valid California Department of Motor Vehicles Drivers License and be insurable under Peralta Community College Districts current automobile insurance policy. 3. Possession of the current valid Universal Technician Certificate as required by 40 CFR Part 82 Subpart F is required for the Stationary Engineer Assistant Chief Stationary Engineer and Chief Stationary Engineer. (Possession of the current valid Universal Technician Certificate is a condition of employment that must be met to obtain permanent status.) 4. Understanding of sensitivity to and respect for the diverse academic socioeconomic cultural and disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
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