Under the direction of the Assistant Manager, Facilities and assisting the Utility Plant Operator II, the Utility Plant Operator I, performs skilled-level work related to the operation, installation, inspection, modification, remodeling and repair of boilers, chillers, cooling towers, pumps, blowers and all ancillary equipment and property associated with all Central Plant Utility Operations. The Utility Plant Operator I, also collaborates, initiates, and supports opportunities with other functions by championing the goals and priorities of the Tribe in a manner that faithfully reflects and upholds the Tribe’s vision, mission and values.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
1. Operates, monitors, records, and reports compliance data and adjust equipment operation to ensure compliance with all applicable permits, monitor and report on 12kV, 4160V, and 480V switchgear and in conjunction with Utility Plant Operator II monitor and perform preventative maintenance and repairs when necessary to Diesel, and Natural Gas generators. Maintains, services, and repairs boilers, chillers, cooling towers, pumps, blowers, Cogen Systems, Central Plant, and related machinery in a safe and efficient manner. Communications work performed timely and/or updates and maintains daily required log keeping.
2. Inspects and performs preventative maintenance or as-needed repairs on facilities or systems, which may include mechanical or electrical systems, HVAC or other environmental management systems such as generators, power management systems, fire or safety systems. Coordinates with HVAC and Electrical departments to assist in locating and troubleshooting issues in building systems. Partners with vendors and service providers regarding maintenance and repair of equipment.
3. Maintains clear and accurate documentation of all operating data, inspections, testing and maintenance (corrective and/or preventative) performed and assists Utility Plant Operator II with repairs, parts orders and communicating with leads and team leaders on any concerns. Updates equipment documentation, specifications and drawings, as needed. Reviews and updates all plant logs, both paper and electronic, according to plant updates and changes.
4. Assists Utility Plant Operator II and other members of management in responding to emergency situations, during or after hours, to mitigate and/or resolve immediate plant operating concerns and/or safety issues/concerns.
5. Reviews blueprints/drawings, International Organization for Standardization (ISO) specifications for new construction.
6. Performs other duties as assigned to support the efficient operation of the department.
Education/Experience/Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required.
Trade school (HVAC, electrical) or equivalent required.
Minimum of one (1) year of facility maintenance experience to include progressive cogeneration operation, power plant, diesel generator, central chilled water plant, central hydraulic system and/or boiler plant, operation experience required.
Ability to perform maintenance, operation, repair, calibration, installation, diagnosis and inspection of industrial/commercial of utility systems.
Knowledge and experience working on Central Plant equipment and piping related but not limited to steam, chilled water, feed water, condensate, natural gas, oil and water associated with Central Plant systems.
Knowledge and skill in accurately performing water analysis and applying treatment chemicals; experience handling and operating digital control energy management and industrial heating and cooling control systems.
Proficiency in operating shop equipment and tools common to the skilled trade. Knowledge of tools and equipment used for welding and brazing.
Effectively communicate and understand safety regulations and hazards. Knowledge in safe and proper procedures when hazardous materials are suspected.
Ability to estimate time, methods and materials needed from construction documents and read and understand documents such as complex technical procedures, work instructions, blueprints, plans, manuals, specifications, and diagrams.
Ability to read, write and perform basic arithmetic calculations and follow verbal and written instructions
Communicate and work effectively with co-workers, supervisors, and the general public, and provide exceptional customer service.
Willingness and ability to work weekends and holidays. Ability to work occasional scheduled and unscheduled overtime, emergency call-back, and a flexible schedule as needed.
Basic knowledge and technical skills with computer programs and applications (i.e. Microsoft Word, Excel, Design Cad 2, etc.) preferred.
Certificates/Licenses/Registrations
At the discretion of the San Manuel Tribal Gaming Commission, you may be required to obtain and maintain a gaming license.
A qualified candidate/employee must have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record as determined by the company’s insurance carrier.
Universal EPA Certificate preferred.
Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with applicable law.
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