Utility Engineer Position Available In Fulton, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: Utility Engineer at Hyatt Regency Atlanta. Responsibilities include operating and maintaining central plant equipment, HVAC maintenance, and monitoring utility consumption. Qualifications require a high school diploma, 4th Class Boiler Operator License, and four years of maintenance experience. Benefits includeplimentary meals, health care, and discounted hotel stays. Shift flexibility is required.
Job Description
UTILITY ENGINEER
Hyatt Regency
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
US
- GA•Atlanta
ENGINEERING/FACILITY MAINTENANCE
Hourly/Entry Level Employee
Full-time
Hourly US Dollar (USD) pay basis
Req ID:
ATL007488
Summary
Utility Engineer
- Central Plant Operator
- Monitor, operate and maintain central plant equipment to include low pressure boilers and ancillary equipment, centrifugal chillers and associated pumps, cooling towers and associated pumps.
Additional responsibilities include maintenance of HVAC equipment, scheduling start/stop of AHUs serving meeting space, basic inspections and maintenance of life safety systems and logging and monitoring of building utility consumption. Basic troubleshooting skills required (electricity, plumbing, etc.)
What you can expect from
Hyatt:
Hyatt associates work in an environment that demands exceptional performance yet reaps great rewards. Hyatt has the best to offer including:plimentary meals during work hours; After 30 Days
- eligible for health care including medical, dental, vision, 401(k),plimentary hotel room nights; sick leave. Immediately
- paid holidays; discounted hotel room nights. After 1 year
- Vacation and paid Family Bonding time, and !
Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required
Minimum of a 4th Class Boiler Operator License
Minimum of four years operator/maintenance experience performing PM’s, troubleshooting and repairs in amercial, industrial or institutional facility on chillers, pumps, air handlers, boilers, generators, etc.
Must demonstrate the following essential knowledge and skills:
Understanding of chilled and hot water systems
Understanding of Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning, (HVAC), operation to include theory of operation and controls
The ability to use test equipment including, but not limited to, multi-meters, temperature and pressure probes, and circuit tracers
Basic understanding of electrical distribution systems, three phase and single phase, up to 600 volts
Ability to read and understand blues and diagrams
Ability to use technical manuals to diagnose and repair equipment
Ability to work various shifts including weekends and holidays