As a Steamfitter, you will work across the University of Iowa main campus in Iowa City and the satellite campus in Oakdale. You will perform preventive maintenance and repair services on utility distribution piping systems that support steam, domestic water, heating hot water, and chilled water for cooling. Campus systems include direct buried and tunneled distribution infrastructure, along with sanitary and storm sewer systems. A typical day includes preventive maintenance and repair of utility distribution piping systems and servicing department equipment such as diesel powered pumps, compressors, and backflow prevention equipment. You install, operate, troubleshoot, and repair high pressure systems operating at 90 psig or greater. Your work includes servicing steam pressure reducing stations, expansion joints, steam meters, steam traps, and steam valves. You inspect and service direct buried, pre insulated, and large diameter domestic and chilled water mains, along with associated valves and fire hydrants. You maintain hot water lines, compressed air lines, air regulators, storm and sanitary sewers, and utility access structures. You install piping systems and equipment including pumps and valves, and perform repair or fabrication work using arc, gas, Heli arc, and spot welding techniques. You interpret and maintain diagrams, schematics, system logs, drawings, and utility documentation. You assist with coordinating building shutdowns for mechanical utility service work, ensuring customers and stakeholders receive proper notification and that all work prioritizes employee and customer safety. You determine job site work sequences and safety procedures, procure materials, coordinate outages, complete assigned work, and return systems to service. Reporting to the Mechanical Distribution Supervisor, your roles and responsibilities include: Maintains, repairs and installs distribution piping systems including steam, condensate, heating hot water, chilled water, domestic water, and compressed air. Performs preventive maintenance work on all associated equipment and structures. Works with the components of the following systems: pumps, fans, air compressors, auxiliary equipment, expansion joints, traps, gauges, and valves. Operate and troubleshoot steam pressure reducing stations. Operates pipe threading machine and uses associated hand or power tools. Operates distribution valves for shutdown and repair of various pipeline systems. Completes lockout & tag out of equipment and distribution systems. Performs system testing and correctly starts and warms up utility systems to protect equipment and co-workers. Inspects and cleans Distribution Structures, utility equipment and facilities in all areas of the utility distribution systems. Maintains safe working conditions in accordance with site rules, policies and practices of local, state, and federal regulatory agencies. Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees