Stationary Engineer operates, repairs, and maintains stationary equipment including boilers, generators, refrigeration, and turbines in buildings, plants or industrial facilities. Ensures that equipment is operating safely and within established limits. Being a Stationary Engineer conducts monitoring and failure analysis of meters, gauges and controls to determine the need for repair or replacement of parts. Performs preventative maintenance and documents completed procedures. Additionally, Stationary Engineer requires a high school diploma. Requires applicable Stationary Engineer's license for the state. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Stationary Engineer works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be a Stationary Engineer typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Company Information
TruLeap Technologies has a long and rich history in providing technology services. Being established in 1909 and reestablished in 2019, TruLeap has demonstrated its dedication to delivering high-quality and reliable solutions to its customers.
With over a century of experience, TruLeap has witnessed significant advancements in technology and has strived to bring the most innovative solutions to its members. By prioritizing outstanding service and first-class support, TruLeap ensures that its clients receive top-notch support and have access to the latest technologies.
Overall Position Description
Plans and prepares drawings for construction of new and removal or rearrangement of existing aerial and underground lines, cables and conduits. Analyzes traffic loads, available and existing lines, and forecasts or estimates projected traffic to determine new construction or rearrangements and removals required. Selects routing of lines and determines equipment requirements. Prepares detailed construction and installation drawings and estimates equipment, labor and material costs. May supervise inspection of work orders and contract construction. Coordinates with contractors to ensure construction jobs are completed in a timely and accurate manner and verifies the procedures are followed and completed.
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Qualifications
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Location:
Office is in Filer, Idaho.
Wage:
$32/hour depending on experience. Potential for Quarterly Bonus and Profit Sharing.
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