Stationary Engineer - Nights

Posted:
12/17/2024, 8:13:15 AM

Location(s):
Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States ⋅ Illinois, United States

Experience Level(s):
Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior

Field(s):
Mechanical Engineering

Workplace Type:
Remote

  • Position Highlights:

  • Shift: Nights

  • Hours: 11pm-7:30am, Sundays and Mondays off

  • Location: Northwest Community Hospital/ Arlington Heights, IL

  • Status: Full Time, 40 hours per week

  • A Brief Overview:

  • Reporting to the Lead Engineer with accountability to the Facilities and Engineering Coordinator and Assistant Vice President, Facilities, Construction and Environmental Services. Operates, adjusts, maintains, and repairs mechanical equipment and systems that provide heating, cooling, emergency and utility power generation, and all related mechanical infrastructure services to the hospital. Monitors overall building functions; anticipates, troubleshoots and resolves equipment/system problems

  • What you will need:

  • High School Diploma or GED

  • Knowledge of Advanced Steam Plant Operations and Blueprint Reading normally obtained through the completion of a Trade School program

  • Minimum of 2 yrs. experience performing the duties of a Stationary Engineer.

  • Stationary Engineer’s License (Chicago or Elgin) within 6 months of start date into position

  • A valid driver’s license is required if the incumbent is selected to perform related duties at an offsite location.

  • Knowledge of and/or experience in the correct use of body mechanics

  • Proficiency using a computer based building automation control system

  • The ability to use a computer for the storage and retrieval of data and remote sensing and control of building systems

  • The ability to access and interpret blueprints and technical manuals on equipment operation, disassembly, and part identification

  • The skills and ability to perform mechanical maintenance

  • The analytical skills necessary to assess problems and determine appropriate corrective action

  • The written and verbal communications skills necessary to communicate effectively with emergency personnel and to record operating and maintenance data

Detailed overview:


  • Operates, adjusts, and maintains power plant and various auxiliary equipment such as boilers, chillers, electric generators, pumps, air handlers, pneumatic tube system, and related devices and systems in accordance with time schedules and load demands. Observes gauges and meters to determine operating condition of equipment. Records operating and maintenance data such as hours of operation, pressure, temperature, energy production, and fuel consumption.

  • Operates the Building Automation System, Fire Alarm System, Cogeneration System, and other computer controlled automated systems which control building functions. Visually inspects equipment during plant rounds including: boilers for proper flame, water level, pressure, and possible tube leaks; tank supply and oil service pumps for proper pressure and temperatures; fuel piping to and from boilers and generators including valves, traps, and regulators; air handler discharge temperature and static pressure. Performs chemical tests on closed loop systems (boiler, chiller, and condenser water) and records data.

  • Responds to all calls related to building temperature, humidity, or service e.g. heating and cooling, medical gas alarms, air pressure, steam pressure, etc. Researches situation, troubleshoots problem, and responds appropriately to resolve any problems. Performs standing rounds of mechanical equipment areas.


  • Notifies affected departments/staff whenever it becomes necessary to interrupt service to initiate emergency repair of equipment of facilities.

  • Repairs, adjusts, and maintains the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, support equipment, and other utility equipment. Disassembles equipment/machinery to remove damaged or worn parts. Inspects parts to determine the need for repair or replacement. Reassembles equipment/machinery following equipment/specs to ensure proper functioning. Performs functional checkout of equipment/system to ensure its proper operation following the repair, all in accordance with manufactures specifications.

  • Performs routine maintenance on equipment/machinery to prevent downtime; including HVAC equipment, support equipment, and other utility equipment. Utilizes tools to verify proper operation. Inspects for wear, sounds, etc. that could indicate need for repair. Replaces worn out or consumed parts, degreases, lubricates, checks alignment, tension, and efficiency. Vacuums, sweeps, and cleans equipment to ensure proper ventilation to equipment and provide early indications of wear or leaks.

  • Responds to emergency situations such as fire, floods, or loss of utility. Performs immediate corrective action to alleviate the problem. Communicates with emergency personnel e.g. fire department, police department, public works department, and nursing administrator in response to emergency. Documents corrective action in engineering shift log.

  • Maintains engineering equipment areas, including cleaning, light bulb changes, painting, minor equipment adjustments, filter changes, and various other tasks. Assists maintenance and environmental personal on night shifts and weekends as necessary.

  • Assists with campus snow removal.

  • Adheres to all Northwest Community Hospital standards, policies, and procedures.

Benefits:

  • Career Pathways to Promote Professional Growth and Development

  • Various Medical, Dental, and Vision options

  • Tuition Reimbursement

  • Free Parking at designated locations

  • Wellness Program Savings Plan

  • Health Savings Account Options

  • Retirement Options with Company Match

  • Paid Time Off

  • Community Involvement Opportunities