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Ever-Green Energy, Inc. STATIONARY ENGINEER (OPERATING ENGINEER) in Oberlin, Ohio

Ever-Green Energy is looking for a team member responsible for all activities related to the operation and maintenance of the plant while on duty under the direction of the General Manager and/or Chief Engineer. Areas of responsibility include boilers, hot water converters, heat pumps, and associated heat recovery equipment, chillers and related auxiliary equipment, and energy distribution systems. It is the responsibility of each Ever-Green Energy employee that all tasks be conducted in a safe and efficient manner complying with all local, state, and federal safety and health regulations, company policies, programmatic standards, and special safety concerns identified by Ever-Green Energy for use in a particular area or with a customer. All employees are expected to support and demonstrate the mission and values of the organization by leading with integrity and building an inclusive culture that respects, encourages, and supports employees of all backgrounds and beliefs. If this sounds like a great fit for you, you may be the right candidate for our Operating Engineer position. This position will be on-site at Oberlin College. Minimum requirements to be successful in this role: High School diploma or equivalent with strong technical education related to the maintenance and operation of boiler/chiller plant equipment and systems. At least 2-years' experience in the operation and troubleshooting of gas boilers, variable speed drives, pumps, centrifugal chillers and heat pumps, and related equipment. Available to respond to after-hours emergency. Must possess a valid driver's license and clean driving record. Broad technical knowledge of the maintenance and operation of boiler/chiller systems and services. Demonstrates a high degree of independence, self-initiation, and self-management; strong oral and written communications; leadership and supervisory skills. Hands-on computer skills in PLC and automated plant control systems. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, especially process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), utilize information technology equipment, and maintain records. Willing and able to maintain property and equipment under your responsibility in a clean and orderly manner, and safeguarded while under your control. Preferred requirements: State Boiler License. Experience working with distributed control or automation systems. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Operates and maintains plant equipment to meet customer energy demand with support of other on-shift personnel safely, reliably, and efficiently, and in compliance with all laws and regulations, company policies, procedures, and other directives, and in conformance with all customer contracts which govern the operation of the facility. Basic understanding of ladder logic, and function block programming to troubleshoot system operations, modify plant operations, and update data trends. Read electrical schematics and know how to use a multimeter and basic electricity troubleshooting. Is responsible to take direct action to correct off-normal and emergency situations that occur any time of day or night while on duty. Performs Preventive, corrective, seasonal maintenance, troubleshooting, and inspections on chillers, compressors, boilers, solar arrays, solar trackers, solar inverters, and related energy systems, as well as all other auxiliary equipment. Suggests additional training needs to the General Manager and/or Chief Engineer to ensure the highest levels of readiness for regular and emergency operation. Records and interprets plant-operating data utilizing logbooks, databases, PCs, tablets, smartphones, and other provided technology. Maintains efficient and cost-effective daily operations of the facility. Supports vendors, contractors, and support personnel to ensure smooth operation and appropriate response to plant problems that occur while

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