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Cep Operator/Mechanic - Dept of Engineering - Full-Time
full-timeChattanooga

Summary

Location

Chattanooga

Type

full-time

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About this role

CEP operator mechanics are responsible for recording operating pressures and temperatures of the central energy plant systems. Performs daily preventive maintenance and corrective maintenance on all equipment and systems within the plant and any other duties as assigned.

Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
- Operates, monitors, and maintains central energy plant equipment to ensure uninterrupted utility services for healthcare operations.
- Operate and monitor boilers, chillers, pumps, and associated equipment.
- Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance of plant systems such as changing seals, maintaining PH regulations, water quality testing, blowdown of pressure vessels, pneumatic and air inclusion line compression, etc.
- Adjust system parameters to maintain optimal efficiency and compliance.
- Record operating data and prepare reports for compliance.
- Troubleshoot and repair central plant equipment.
- Coordinate with outside vendors for specialized repairs.
- Respond to system alarms and emergencies to restore service.

Education:
Required:
High school diploma or equivalent

Preferred:
N/A.

Experience:
Required:
1 year experience working in boiler room or in energy plant operations/setting.

Preferred:
N/A

Position Requirement(s): License/Certification/Registration
Required:
Valid Driver's License. Forklift training.

Preferred:
N/A

CEP operator mechanics are responsible for recording operating pressures and temperatures of the central energy plant systems. Performs daily preventive maintenance and corrective maintenance on all equipment and systems within the plant and any other duties as assigned.

Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
- Operates, monitors, and maintains central energy plant equipment to ensure uninterrupted utility services for healthcare operations.
- Operate and monitor boilers, chillers, pumps, and associated equipment.
- Perform routine inspections and preventive maintenance of plant systems such as changing seals, maintaining PH regulations, water quality testing, blowdown of pressure vessels, pneumatic and air inclusion line compression, etc.
- Adjust system parameters to maintain optimal efficiency and compliance.
- Record operating data and prepare reports for compliance.
- Troubleshoot and repair central plant equipment.
- Coordinate with outside vendors for specialized repairs.
- Respond to system alarms and emergencies to restore service.

Other facts

Tech stack
Operating Pressures,Preventive Maintenance,Corrective Maintenance,Boilers,Chillers,Pumps,Water Quality Testing,Troubleshooting,Repair,System Alarms,Emergency Response,Compliance Reporting,Vendor Coordination,System Monitoring,Efficiency Adjustment,Inspections

About Erlanger Health System

Erlanger, named among "America's Best Hospitals"​ by U.S. News & World Report, is a non-profit, academic teaching center affiliated with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine – Chattanooga. Erlanger is also a Level-One Trauma Center for adults and the only provider of tertiary care services for the citizens of an entire four-state region, encompassing southeast Tennessee, north Georgia, north Alabama and western North Carolina. With a history that dates back more than a century, Erlanger is recognized as one of the nation's finest public hospitals and a leader in healthcare.

The Erlanger hospital system includes Children's Hospital at Erlanger (CHE), the only academic medical center in the tri-state region devoted solely to children and is a Comprehensive Regional Pediatric Center (CRPC)— the highest designation in the state for pediatrics. CHE has a full range of pediatric subspecialists, as well as a pediatrics ER, ICU, and Level III neonatal intensive care unit, providing the highest level of care in the region for premature and sick infants.

Each year, more than one million people are treated by the team of healthcare professionals who are part of Erlanger.

Team size: 5,001-10,000 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1889

What you'll do

  • CEP operator mechanics operate, monitor, and maintain central energy plant equipment to ensure uninterrupted utility services for healthcare operations. They perform daily preventive and corrective maintenance on all equipment and systems within the plant.

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As a Cep Operator/Mechanic - Dept of Engineering - Full-Time at Erlanger Health System, you will: cEP operator mechanics operate, monitor, and maintain central energy plant equipment to ensure uninterrupted utility services for healthcare operations. They perform daily preventive and corrective maintenance on all equipment and systems within the plant..

Why join Erlanger Health System as a Cep Operator/Mechanic - Dept of Engineering - Full-Time?

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