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Operating Engineer/ HVACR
Pittsburgh, PA, USPosted 2 weeks ago
hybrid
Job Description
Must have a License of a Class Three Engineer issued by NIULPE.
Must have a CFC Refrigeration License
Must be able to maintain eight hours of continuous education traing provided by the Local 95 Education Department.
Minimum of 2 years’ experience with repairs of refrigeration equipment including refrigerant recovery,
Purpose: To ensure a safe, efficient, well-maintained environment with concentration in HVACR equipment
Essential Functions:
Maintain and repair all electrical, HVACR, plumbing, and related equipment including, but not limited to chillers, air handlers, fan coils, plumbing fixtures, lighting ballast, and light bulb replacement
Perform preventative maintenance on all equipment in accordance with scheduled maintenance.
Maintain all the refrigeration equipment not limited to refrigeration coolers as needed.
Maintain all HVACR equipment (offices, public areas, conference rooms, guest rooms).
Provide daily inspection of all equipment mechanical areas.
Provide technical assistance to other engineers/mechanics as necessary.
Work on other equipment as needed. (Hood Exhaust Fans, Walk-in Coolers & Freezers etc.)
Maintain inventory and parts storeroom.
Order supplies needed to perform repairs.
Have a thorough understanding of Omni fire alarm procedures.
Have a thorough understanding of the Engineering work order system relative to equipment maintenance repairs.
Have a thorough understanding of Omni Hotel rules and regulations.
Hotel Specific Essential Functions:
Ability to perform work on all HVACR equipment not limited to chillers, fan coils, DX units, refrigeration coolers and related equipment.
Ability to perform work on all plumbing equipment not limited to urinals, sinks, water closets and related equipment.
Ability to perform work on all lighting fixtures and replacement of electrical devices.
Knowledge of fire alarm system
Tools and Equipment:
Telephone, pen/pencil, photo-copying machine,
Power tools
Drain Cleaning Equipment
Hand Tools
Voltage and amp meters
Refrigerant testing and recovery equipment
Working Environment:
Interior of hotel, tenant area, in all areas of the hotel. Exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures.
Exterior of hotel with exposure to weather conditions.
Exposure to various hazardous chemicals.
Physical Job Requirements (for essential functions only)
Lifting/Pushing/Pulling/ Carrying
Frequent lifting, pushing, pulling and carrying required to perform inspections and repairs anywhere in or out of hotel property
Bending/Kneeling
Frequent bending and/or kneeling required to inspect and repair equipment
Mobility
100% of mobility required in all areas of hotel property and ground
Continuous Standing
No continuous standing required
Climbing
Stairs - up to approximately 90 steps 10% of work period (approximately 8 hours)
Ladder – up to approximately 8 feet 20% of work period (approximately 8 hours)
Driving
No driving required
Work Environment
Inside 90% of work period (approximately 8 hours)
Outside 10% of work period (approximately 8 hours)
5 to 95 degrees
Hearing/Vision/Speech/Literacy
Hearing is critical (To hear portable radio, alarms, guests)
Vision is critical (Inspect and maintain equipment)
Speech is critical (Respond to portable radio to base, guests)
Literacy is moderate (Read instructions, repair manuals)
Chemical/Agents Used
Frequency depends upon jog assignment: Painter would use painting chemicals 90% of time, electric job may not require any
Protective Clothing
Safety Shoes required
Equipment Operation
Electric saws, hand tools
Other Considerations
No other considerations