Control Operator III

Cordia LLCPhoenix, AZ

About The Position

The state-of-the-art Downtown Phoenix district cooling system is made up of three plants with 28,000 tons of cooling capacity, 96,000 ton-hrs of thermal storage capacity and over 21,000 trench feet of chilled water distribution system piping. The system supplies cold water to 47 buildings in the downtown area for comfort cooling. The Control Operator III will report to the Downtown Phoenix Operations Manager, will be responsible for day-to-day system operations and perform routine maintenance as needed, while observing and complying with all safety requirements. The primary objective is to ensure the plants are operated with regard to the priorities in order: Safety, Reliability and Efficiency.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or equivalent.
  • Must have a minimum of five (5) years of steady work experience, working with large tonnage chilled water equipment and water pumps.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • Hands on maintenance and troubleshooting experience with chiller plants.
  • Must have a valid driver’s license.
  • Knowledge and experience in working with large chilled water equipment and water pumps.
  • Ability to work in adverse climate conditions.
  • Gathers data; identifies issues; relates and compares; identifies cause-effect; interprets different viewpoints; determines and takes a course of action after identifying and developing possible consequences.
  • Seeks, acquires, and promptly applies new knowledge and skills, including interpersonal skills, new technology, and emerging industry practices. Adjusts quickly to change. Supports and champions change processes.
  • Flexibility to work in fast-paced, environment with "hands-on" team player approach.
  • Results oriented, with ability to work with minimum supervision in order to coordinate and facilitate activities across groups.
  • Communicates openly to ensure all personnel are informed of plant and equipment conditions.
  • High integrity, energy, and enthusiasm.

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for operation and monitoring of all plant equipment. Able to perform equipment and system alignments to support plant operation and removal of equipment from service.
  • Identify abnormal operating and equipment conditions, perform required routine and corrective maintenance activities, and troubleshoot and repair electrical and/or mechanical equipment.
  • Follow plant operational procedures to ensure the accomplishment of reliability goals and production requirements.
  • Understand system operating requirements, identify trends, perform routine analysis, and make recommendations for operating adjustments.
  • Track and log operational system status using applicable journals and control system tools. Perform regular equipment rounds, taking critical readings from pressure gauges, temperature indicators, meters, and other instruments.
  • Make recommendations to enhance plant reliability and performance.
  • Identify, report and address safety hazards.
  • Maintain competency in the operations of local and remote plant facilities in conjunction with maintaining the electrical and mechanical equipment and facilities to ensure unplanned outages are prevented.
  • Use Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) effectively to accomplish required maintenance in an efficient and organized manner.
  • Maintain plant housekeeping and security.
  • Perform chemical analysis and maintain chemistry logs and monitor chemical inventory.
  • Unload, handle, and transfer bulk chemicals.
  • Operate heavy equipment such as man lift and forklift.
  • Able to work rotating shift assignments to support plant operations as assigned.
  • Perform other duties as required.
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