The Mechanical Systems Operator is responsible for the efficient operation, monitoring, and maintenance of mechanical systems to support critical facility operations. This role focuses on ensuring optimal performance, reliability, and compliance with environmental and safety standards. Primary duties include: System Monitoring & Operation: Operate and monitor major mechanical systems, including HVAC systems, HVAC controls, chilled water distribution systems, chillers, air handlers, pumps, and motors. Use Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems or similar platforms to monitor mechanical systems' performance and identify anomalies. Optimize system performance through real-time adjustments and ensure consistent temperature, humidity, and air circulation as required. Preventative Maintenance & Inspections: Perform routine inspections and preventative maintenance on mechanical systems and components to ensure peak performance and to identify potential failures. Test, adjust, and calibrate system controls, sensors, and actuators to ensure proper functionality and accuracy. Troubleshooting & Emergency Response: Diagnose and troubleshoot issues in mechanical systems, including pumps, chillers, air handlers, and other HVAC-related equipment. Respond quickly to system alarms, performance failures, and emergencies to contain and resolve issues affecting system operation. Work closely with maintenance teams to execute repairs and restore system functionality. Safety & Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with all safety protocols and standards, as well as building codes and regulations related to HVAC systems. Conduct and participate in environmental and safety audits to ensure mechanical infrastructure adheres to safety standards. Documentation & Reporting: Maintain accurate records and logs of system operations, inspections, repairs, and performance metrics using established tracking systems. Prepare reports on system efficiency, incidents, and preventative maintenance schedules for leadership review. Coordination & Communication: Collaborate with contractors, engineers, and maintenance teams to address system issues and implement improvements. Effectively communicate system status, risks, and updates to supervisors and relevant stakeholders. Work Environment, Physical Demands, and Mental Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to: Moving mechanical parts, pressurized systems, and rotating equipment. Various environmental conditions, including wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and outside weather conditions such as extreme heat or cold. Risk of vibrating or noisy equipment and exposure to high-pressure systems. The position requires: Physical mobility to climb ladders, scaffolding, or platforms; bend, stoop, stand, and work in cramped or confined areas. Lifting and carrying tools or equipment weighing up to 50 pounds on occasion. Frequent walking, use of hands to handle or feel, reaching with hands and arms, talking or hearing, and occasionally tasting or smelling (as part of safety or troubleshooting processes). Vision abilities required for this role include: Close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, color vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus for system inspections or monitoring. Noise levels in the work environment can range from moderate to loud, requiring appropriate hearing protection during operations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED