At Good Samaritan Hospital, boiler operators play a vital behind‑the‑scenes role in keeping a trusted community hospital running safely and reliably for patients, families, and clinical teams. You’ll find purpose in knowing your technical expertise directly supports patient care in a mission‑driven, not‑for‑profit healthcare environment. We offer steady, meaningful work with competitive pay, strong benefits, and opportunities to build long‑term stability, while working alongside a respectful, safety‑focused facilities team that values craftsmanship and accountability. At Good Samaritan, your skills are recognized, your voice is valued, and your work makes a difference every day. Under the direction of Power Plant Supervisor, this position operates, monitors, and repairs three gas/oil fired boilers and related equipment, and operates and monitors three hospital computer systems (Pevco pneumatic tube system, Honeywell Building Automation System, and Metasys building automation system). The incumbent is also required to use the following programs: Maximo work order program, Microsoft Excel, Word, and Access. Answers the phones and records the proper information for Engineering and Maintenance and dispatches E & M technicians and ensures the physical appearance of assigned equipment and plant is maintained. Performs assigned preventative maintenance, repairs, and tasks assigned with proper documentation; demonstrates good flexibility and initiatives; and prepares boilers and other vessels for annual inspections. The Boiler Operator is also subject to work on other duties and do other jobs that are requested and deemed necessary by the supervisor.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees