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Boiler Operator

Posted:
Location: Cambridge, MA

About UG2:
Founded in 2012, UG2 is privately held and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. At UG2, we set the standard in facility services through our relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence. We take pride in exceeding client expectations and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Every team member is integral to shaping our strategy and driving our mission. By embodying our commitment to service excellence, they directly contribute to UG2's growth and our reputation for delivering unparalleled results in a client-focused industry.

The Boiler Mechanic is responsible for the operation, maintenance, renovation, and repair of boiler systems within a facility. They ensure that these systems are functioning safely and effectively, in compliance with all local and national codes. The Boiler Mechanic plays a crucial role in maintaining the facility's heat generation and distribution infrastructure.

Job Responsibilities:
Installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of boiler systems within the facility.
Calibration and regular adjustment of boiler system controls to maximize efficiency.
Troubleshooting and problem-solving for operational and functional boiler system issues.
Responding promptly to service calls and requests related to boiler system issues.
Collaborating with other tradespeople, suppliers, and inspectors to ensure correct project work and code compliance.
Staying updated on changes in field safety and boiler codes.
Maintaining clear communication with the facility manager, team members, and other relevant parties about work performed and the present status of projects.

Key Interactions:
Engage with all leaders and stakeholders.
Engage with all employees organizationally as needed.
Engage with customers and clients.
Requirements (Knowledge, Abilities, Skills, and Education and/or Experience:
High School Diploma or equivalent, plus vocational training or apprenticeship, and five years of related experience.
Knowledge of local boiler codes and regulations is required.
Proficient in using electrical and manual equipment and measurement tools.
Excellent understanding of boiler systems, including the ability to read system diagrams and troubleshoot issues.
Working Conditions and/or Physical Requirements

Physical Demands:
The role requires the ability to lift up to 50 pounds, climb ladders, work in tight spaces, and perform physical labor related to boiler system maintenance and repair.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud.
Possible frequent exposure to moving mechanical parts and risk of electrical shock. Occasional exposure to wet and/or humid conditions; high, precarious places and outside weather conditions.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Availability to respond to after-hours emergencies as necessary.

How to Apply

Click on the link below to apply OR contact Erika Colon, Corporate Recruiter at erika.colon@ug2.com or 617-480-1497.

https://myjobs.adp.com/ug2/cx/job-listing?keyword=Boiler

Program Manager, PICS

Posted:
Location: Boston, MA

Program Manager, PICS
*This position has been designated as essential in instances where the MWRA Executive Director requires essential personnel to report to work such as inclement weather or other emergencies.

Are you looking to make a meaningful impact on public health and the environment? Join the MWRA team! We deliver some of the nation's highest-quality drinking water to 3 million residents, restored Boston Harbor, and continue to invest in protecting vital public resources. Be part of a mission-driven organization where your work truly makes a difference in a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment.

Summary:

Supports and maintains all aspects of the Deer Island Treatment Plant (DITP) process instrumentation and control system (PICS) Operational Technology (OT) networks with software and system backups along with hardware maintenance. Will be a primary resource for the technology that underlies the DITP PICS which is used to control and monitor wastewater treatment processes at the DITP. The PICS system is a distributed control system (DCS) normally found in the fluid process industries.

Posting Period: 12/22/2025 to 1/13/2026

Location: Deer Island (Winthrop), MA

Salary: $111,917.92 - $156,740.65 Annually $2,152.27 - $3,014.24 Weekly

Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 7:00am - 3:00pm

Key Responsibilities

Supervises preventive and corrective maintenance programs for all PICS control and support hardware. Contracts out services where cost-effective. Establishes and maintains an equipment problem tracking program to identify future potential reliability improvements.
Supervises and executes all aspects of application software sources, including backup and retention of both control configuration and graphic software source files to support PICS engineering functions and to facilitate restoration of system functions in the event of equipment failure.
Monitors PICS network and system security with hardware, software and tools that detect intrusion and anomalous behavior. Evaluates, recommends, procures and deploys hardware and software tools for use in detecting, preventing, and analyzing network security threats.
Manages the development and implementation of information security plans and policies for the PICS network.
Develops and maintains an incident response plan to prevent and/or counteract security breaches.
Proactively manages OT network devices such as routers, switches, and firewalls. Reviews security policies and procedures, analyzes system logs for threats and makes recommendations to mitigate emerging security risks.
Plans, designs, specifies and promotes system (hardware and software) expansions, upgrades and replacements where necessary in support of both wastewater and thermal power plant operations.
Reviews contracts for major changes or upgrades to the PICS system.
Participates in all aspects of PICS hardware turnover to ensure system hardware integrity, including preventive maintenance, corrective action, upgrade and/or replacement, spare parts inventory and replacement.
Ensures the proper collection of all historical plant data for the automatic transfer of such data to the Authority's management information systems.
Maintains and enhances personal knowledge of computer technology, particularly in the areas of operating systems, digital communications, and cyber security.
Ensures that assigned staff is trained to execute ongoing hardware maintenance, software maintenance, and backup procedures.
Works with assigned staff to execute ongoing maintenance actions as required for ensuring maximum system availability.
Recommends hardware and software upgrades in order to maintain the long-term viability of the PICS system.
Updates existing and generates new system and network drawings as necessary.
Develops and maintains an inventory of PICS system components and relevant documentation.
Develops and implements a disaster recovery strategy for restoring and avoiding downtime in the event of a failure in the PICS system.

Required Qualifications

A Bachelor Degree in Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field; and
At least six (6) years of experience with industrial process control systems, preferably a computer-based process control system such as a distributed control system (DCS) as normally provided by vendors such as Honeywell, Emerson, or Bailey Controls (ABB); and
At least two (2) years in a supervisory position; and
At least two (2) years of experience with communications technologies such as Ethernet, TCP/IP, MODBUS, OPC, RS232, RS485 and proprietary vendor DCS communications techniques; and
At least four (4) years of experience in network and secure systems management; or
Any equivalent combination of education or experience.
A valid Class D Drivers License or equivalent.
This position has been designated as essential in instances where the MWRA Executive Director requires essential personnel to report to work such as inclement weather and other emergencies.

Knowledge and Abilities

Proficiency in computer hardware and software, including SCADA or Distributed Control Systems and communications technology, routers and networking, cyber security, PLC control programming, HMI programming, databases, data presentation and analysis tools, and Microsoft Office.
Experience installing and configuring software on MS Windows-based systems.
An understanding of modern network system design, architecture and security.
An understanding of system administration methods and procedures supporting multiple platforms and applications.
Experience with VSphere ESXi, Visio, and ACAD a plus.
Demonstrated ability to rapidly organize and implement trouble-shooting plans for a computer based process control system.
Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communications skills are required.
Demonstrated ability to plan, organize, direct, train, and assign duties to staff.

Tools and Equipment Used

Mini-computer consoles, tape and disk storage systems, various network and peripheral devices and office equipment as normally associated with the use of telephone, personal computers including word processing and other software, copy and fax machines.

Physical Demands

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls and reach with hands and arms. The employee frequently is required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, taste or smell. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, peripheral vision and the ability to adjust focus.

Work Environment

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works in outside weather conditions. The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts, and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions and vibration. The employee occasionally works in high precarious places and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals and risk of electrical shock. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud in field settings and moderately quiet in an office setting.

Supervision Received and Exercised

Works under the general supervision of the Senior Program Manager, PICS.

Exercises close supervision of Project Managers, Project Engineers, and contract engineers.

Other Position Information

PCR: 2938505

Division: Operations

Department: Process Control

Union/Grade: MOSES (Unit 9)/Grade 29

Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, sex or gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or veteran status.

Central Utility Plant Operator

Central Utility Plant Operator
UG2
Posted:
Location: Waltham, MA

This Central Utility Plant Operator will be critical in the operational delivery and support of a state-of-the-art life sciences campus within the Boston, MA area, and will have an immediate impact on bringing multiple complex systems online over the next several months. This first—class operation starts with its supporting team members and provides a collaborative, positive, and technically challenging environment that champions professional growth.

MAJOR FUNCTION:
The CUP Operator provides vital support for building operations and maintenance, ensuring smooth functioning and continuing operation. This role involves inspections, testing, and preventative maintenance of mechanical, electrical, and automatic temperature control equipment. Additionally, this role will assist in system design and functionality discussions and be an integral part of a growing team.

Job Responsibilities:
Work in a cohesive team environment to maintain 100% uninterrupted utilities to R&D.
Operate and maintain high pressure boilers, chillers, generators, air compressors and cooling towers.
Works nights, weekends, holidays and cover overtime requests for vacations.
Complete preventative and corrective maintenance in accordance in line with operation manuals, diagrams, sketches, and manufacturers' specifications to increase reliability and useful life.
Perform water chemistry sampling, analysis and treatment in accordance with guidance from the Chief Engineer and water treatment vendor.
Record all pertinent data in building logbooks and makes all appropriate daily entries.
Record pertinent data on all equipment in accordance with site, federal, state, and local codes and requirements.
Oversee contractor and vendor in accordance with site policy.
Effectively communicate with the owner and Chief Engineer on work performed and the present status of the buildings and mechanical systems.
Stay updated on changes in field safety and codes through seminars and other educational means.
Provide technical support for projects and develop materials lists for ordering.
Respond swiftly to emergencies, troubleshoot, and repair issues.
Perform general housekeeping of mechanical/electrical rooms, including sweeping, mopping, and carry out routine repairs related to Carpentry, and general maintenance and assist all other trades as required.
Completes work following UG2's Standard Operating Procedures and Work instructions.

Requirements (Knowledge, Abilities, Skills, and Education and/or Experience):
High School Diploma or equivalent, plus three to five years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Proficiency with water chemistry sampling, analysis and treatment for boilers, cooling towers, and
Working knowledge and experience with industrial piping/plumbing, high pressure boiler operation, chiller plant operation, HVAC, instrumentation & controls, power generation and electrical troubleshooting.
Wastewater Treatment License or the ability to achieve within six months.
Deep level of understanding of building management.
Reliable and professional.

Preferred Qualifications:
Ability to read, interpret, and apply safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
Bachelor’s Degree in Facilities/Marine/Power Systems Engineering preferred.
Basic math skills, including algebra and geometry.
Basic computer skills including internet usage, email systems, electronic manuals, and online learning.
Minimum of three to five years of hands-on experience in the MEP field.
Ability to complete the required company training.
Flexibility to work varying shifts, weekends, and holidays as needed.
Great communicator and positive personality.
Eager to grow within a team and to understand in-depth critical building systems.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Active MA Second Fireman license or higher is required.
OSHA 10.
Hot Work certified, preferred.

Working Conditions and/or Physical Requirements
Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds, remain stationary for extended periods of time, and perform daily physical activity including, but not limited to, climbing ladders, navigating multiple sets of stairs, and moving from room to room to inspect the physical condition of the building as required.
Availability to respond to after-hours emergencies as necessary.

About UG2:

Founded in 2012, UG2 is privately held and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. At UG2, we set the standard in facility services through our relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence. We take pride in exceeding client expectations and fostering a culture of continuous improvement.
Every team member is integral in shaping our strategy and driving our mission. By embodying our commitment to service excellence, they directly contribute to UG2's growth and our reputation for delivering unparalleled results in a client-focused industry.

Instructor or Assistant Professor of Mathematics

Posted:
Location: Castine, ME

POSITION OVERVIEW -
This document describes duties that the Academy expects of faculty members. These may change with each academic year, through discussions between you and your department head/dean/vice president. You will be reviewed and evaluated on the basis of how well you perform these duties. This position will directly support the Arts and Sciences department. The responsibilities for this position will include some or all of the following: teaching, student advising, professional development, scholarship, service, and administrative responsibilities. Teaching is the fundamental responsibility of each faculty member; all faculty members are expected to participate in this activity. In addition, a high degree of “volunteerism/participation” is expected to facilitate the administrative support of the Academy along with effectively imparting your unique capabilities and expertise.

TEACHING -
Teaching responsibilities include time spent in the classroom, laboratory, and in immediate preparation for these; maintaining and improving competence in subjects being taught as well as in teaching itself; preparing contemporary teaching materials; conferring with students on course materials; directing individual and group studies and practica; reviewing written examinations and papers; evaluating presentations and supervising independent study projects.

ADVISING -
Student advising includes time spent meeting with students regarding academic, curricular and career matters.

SERVICE -
Academy service includes, but is not limited to, service on the Faculty Senate, Academy and departmental committees. Professional service implies the use of academic and professional expertise to serve your profession, the community, the state, the nation, or the world.

SCHOLARSHIP -
Scholarship enables individuals to remain current in the theory, practice, knowledge, skills and/or pedagogy of their disciplines. For some, scholarship and continued professional development may mean hands-on development and training in industry. The scholarly expectations of faculty should be consistent with the mission and purposes of Maine Maritime Academy.

OTHER ASPECTS OF FACULTY PERFORMANCE -
Collegiality, as well as professional and ethical conduct, enhances teaching, learning and the general reputation of all persons in the academy. Therefore, all faculty members are expected to serve in a collegial fashion and in accordance with professional and ethical principles when dealing with other faculty members, students, administrators, and members of the public.

DUTIES -
Teach at the undergraduate level in areas allocated by the Department Head or Dean. Contribute to the development, planning and implementation of a high-quality curriculum. Assist in the development of learning materials, preparing lesson plans and maintaining records to monitor student progress, achievement and attendance.
Participate in departmental and faculty seminars aimed at sharing research outcomes and building interdisciplinary collaboration within and outside the department.
Participate in the development, administration and marking of exams and other assessments of students within and external to your department.
Inform students of their progress by promptly returning assignments, quizzes, papers and exams.
Contribute to departmental, faculty, or Academy-wide working groups or committees as requested.
 Maintain one’s own continuing professional development.
Expected to advise students in engineering or other undergraduate programs, and assist in department academic and administrative functions including serving on departmental and campus-wide committees.
All faculty are expected to demonstrate their ongoing commitment to academic excellence; that is, to the conduct of possible research, publication, teaching and other forms of knowledge transfer, at the highest levels of achievement.

ESSENTIAL SKILLS -
Teaching and other forms of public presentation.
Ability to supervise academic work by undergraduate students.
Ability to manage time and work to strict deadlines.
Ability to work collaboratively.
Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills.
Ability to maintain composure in stressful situations.
High degree of professionalism.
Integrity and the ability to maintain confidentiality.
Ability to adapt to changing priorities and conditions.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS -
MS (Instructor) or Ph.D. (Assistant Professor) in Mathematics or related field.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS -
Tobacco-free campus
Background check required
Random Drug Testing
Must present official copies of transcripts and any professional documentation (e.g., licenses, certifications and/or endorsements)

PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS -
Typical classroom and office environment are in multi-story buildings with elevator access.

How to Apply

Please visit jobs.mma.edu for instructions on how to apply.

Instructor or Assistant Professor of Physics

Instructor or Assistant Professor of Physics
Maine Maritime Academy
Posted:
Location: Castine, ME

POSITION OVERVIEW-
This document describes duties that the Academy expects of faculty members. These may change with each academic year, through discussions between you and your department head/dean/vice president. You will be reviewed and evaluated on the basis of how well you perform these duties. This position will directly support the Arts and Sciences department. The responsibilities for this position will include some or all of the following: teaching, student advising, professional development, scholarship, service, and administrative responsibilities. Teaching is the fundamental responsibility of each faculty member; all faculty members are expected to participate in this activity. In addition, a high degree of “volunteerism/participation” is expected to facilitate the administrative support of the Academy along with effectively imparting your unique capabilities and expertise.

TEACHING -
Teaching responsibilities include time spent in the classroom, laboratory, and in immediate preparation for these; maintaining and improving competence in subjects being taught as well as in teaching itself; preparing contemporary teaching materials; conferring with students on course materials; directing individual and group studies and practica; reviewing written examinations and papers; evaluating presentations and supervising independent study projects.

ADVISING -
Student advising includes time spent meeting with students regarding academic, curricular and career matters.

SERVICE -
Academy service includes, but is not limited to, service on the Faculty Senate, Academy and departmental committees. Professional service implies the use of academic and professional expertise to serve your profession, the community, the state, the nation, or the world.

SCHOLARSHIP -
Scholarship enables individuals to remain current in the theory, practice, knowledge, skills and/or pedagogy of their disciplines. For some, scholarship and continued professional development may mean hands-on development and training in industry. The scholarly expectations of faculty should be consistent with the mission and purposes of Maine Maritime Academy.

OTHER ASPECTS OF FACULTY PERFORMANCE -
Collegiality, as well as professional and ethical conduct, enhances teaching, learning and the general reputation of all persons in the academy. Therefore, all faculty members are expected to serve in a collegial fashion and in accordance with professional and ethical principles when dealing with other faculty members, students, administrators, and members of the public.

DUTIES-
Teach at the undergraduate level in areas allocated by the Department Head or Dean. Contribute to the development, planning and implementation of a high quality curriculum. Assist in the development of learning materials, preparing lesson plans and maintaining records to monitor student progress, achievement and attendance.
Participate in departmental and faculty seminars aimed at sharing research outcomes and building interdisciplinary collaboration within and outside the department.
Participate in the development, administration and marking of exams and other assessments of students within and external to your department.
Inform students of their progress by promptly returning assignments, quizzes, papers and exams.
Contribute to departmental, faculty, or Academy-wide working groups or committees as requested.
Maintain one’s own continuing professional development.
Expected to advise students in the engineering undergraduate programs, and assist in department academic and administrative functions including serving on departmental and campus-wide committees.
All faculty are expected to demonstrate their ongoing commitment to academic excellence; that is, to the conduct of possible research, publication, teaching and other forms of knowledge transfer, at the highest levels of achievement.

ESSENTIAL SKILLS -
Teaching and other forms of public presentation.
Ability to supervise academic work by undergraduate students.
Ability to manage time and work to strict deadlines.
Ability to work collaboratively.
Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills.
Ability to maintain composure in stressful situations.
High degree of professionalism.
Integrity and the ability to maintain confidentiality.
Ability to adapt to changing priorities and conditions.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS-
MS in Physics, Ph.D. preferred.

SPECIAL CONDITIONS -
Tobacco-free campus
Background check required
Random Drug Testing
Must present official copies of transcripts and any professional documentation (e.g., licenses, certifications and/or endorsements)

PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS -
Typical classroom and office environment are in multi-story buildings with elevator access.

How to Apply

Please visit jobs.mma.edu for instructions on how to apply.

Supervisor, Substation Operations

Posted:
Location: Dorchester, MA

Member of the management team for the operation, maintenance, and repair of substation equipment.
Actively promotes and enforces a safety-first work environment and positive safety culture.
Engages and motivates employees to deliver the best possible customer experience.

Supervises crews in operation and maintenance activities for T&D substations.
Coordinates maintenance and construction of assigned assets by making arrangements for staffing, materials and equipment with other sections such as Maintenance, Field Communications/Engineering, Control Centers and contractors according to prescribed schedules and methods.
Analysis of maintenance data, and its accurate input into company database.
Demonstrates a customer-first attitude. Seeks to quickly resolve customer issues by collaborating with employees and other departments.

Full job description available at jobs.eversource.com

How to Apply

For more information or to express interest send your updated resume to paul.okeefe@eversource.com or apply directly at jobs.eversource.com

Control Room Operator (2nd Class Engineer)

Control Room Operator (2nd Class Engineer)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Posted:
Location: Cambridge, MA

Control Room Operator (2nd Class Engineer)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
Full Time
$57.99/hour

CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR (2ND Class Engineer), Facilities – Central Utilities Plant (CUP), is responsible for monitoring, operating and control of the CUP facilities from the distributed control system (DCS) and performs related duties throughout the facilities; ensures all CUP equipment is operated within design parameters and in full compliance with laws, regulations, policies, and procedures; conducts plant startups and shutdowns and participates in the review of problems, incidents, and unusual events; performs routine operational tests and adjustments, maintains accurate records and logs, conducts equipment switching and lockout/tagout procedures and operating plant systems to meet specified and IceTec parameters; monitors operations, optimizes performance, ensures emissions control compliance and keeps facilities clean and safe; and troubleshoots equipment failures, operates chillers, boilers, and other CUP equipment and trains Plant Operators in DCS operations.

Job Requirements
REQUIRED: High School Diploma or equivalent; a minimum MA 2nd Class Stationary Engineer License and Driver’s License; a minimum of three years of operating experience in power generation or central utility plant; ability to move 50 pounds, move about the jobsite and machinery to access equipment and/or remain stationary for extended periods of time, and perform work on ladders, scaffolds and other above ground locations.
PREFERRED: Hoisting License 1C and Industrial Waste Treatment Grade 2 License.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and safety related uniforms must be worn as required. May work with hazardous materials. Requires extended working hours which includes shift work including weekends, evenings and holidays. May be required to perform call-in duty.
This position will be required to work a crossover shift. Employees assigned to a crossover shift may have schedule changed to cover other employees' vacation periods.

For more information and to apply, please visit: https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_mit/external/jobDetail…

MIT is an equal employment opportunity employer. We value diversity and strongly encourage applications from individuals from all identities and backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive equitable consideration for employment based on their experience and qualifications, and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, or national or ethnic origin. See MIT's full policy on nondiscrimination. Know your rights.

MIT considers equivalent combinations of experience and education for certain jobs. All candidates who believe they possess equivalent experience and education are encouraged to apply.

Employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check.

Shift Supervisor

Shift Supervisor
Professional Search, inc.
Posted:
Location: South of Boston

Qualified Candidates should have Power Plant Operations experience. Detailed knowledge of power plant equipment. Experience operating procedures and standards to maintain and enforce operational efficiency. Excellent communications skills, strong leadership skills and the ability to teach those skills to personnel assigned to their shift. Shift Supervisor should have a 1st or 2nd Class MA Engineers license. All shift supervisors must be able to work multiple locations within the plant. Salary to $150,000 + $20,000 Sign on Bonus. MA Maritime Graduates encouraged to apply.

How to Apply

Qualified candidates please submit resumes to Michael Gates - Email: mgates@professionalsearchinc.com - Phone 413-4555-1427

Healthcare Facility Manager

Healthcare Facility Manager
Boston Medical Center - Brighton
Posted:
Location: Brighton, MA

POSITION SUMMARY:

Under general supervision, is responsible for the management and coordination of work projects for the ongoing maintenance of the buildings of the Medical Center. Work involves the regular inspection of facilities for repair and maintenance purposes, the planning of work required, and estimates of material costs and man hours required. A liaison is maintained with all departments to ensure that their support service needs are met in these areas. Administrative supervision is exercised over maintenance staff in the Department of Facilities Management.

Position: Healthcare Facility Manager

Department: Facilities Maintenance

Schedule: Full Time Days

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES:

Maintenance and Operations:
Managing routine maintenance schedules for building systems like HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and fire safety equipment.
Coordinating repairs and maintenance with contractors.
Responding to emergency maintenance issues.

Compliance and Safety:
Ensuring adherence to all local, state, and federal healthcare facility regulations.
Conducting regular safety inspections and addressing safety concerns.
Managing hazardous materials and waste disposal.
Implementing and maintaining emergency preparedness plans.

Construction and Renovation Projects:
Planning and managing facility renovation or expansion projects.
Working with architects, engineers, and contractors during construction phases
Overseeing project budgets and timelines

Budget Management:
Developing and managing the facility maintenance budget
Negotiating contracts with vendors and contractors
Tracking expenses related to facility operations.

Staff Supervision:
Leading and supervising a team of maintenance technicians, and other facility personnel.
Providing training and performance evaluations
Scheduling staff and assigning tasks

Technology Management:
Monitoring and maintaining building automation systems.
Implementing new technology solutions to optimize facility operations.
(The above statements in this job description are intended to depict the general nature and level of work assigned to the employee(s) in this job. The above is not intended to represent an exhaustive list of accountable duties and responsibilities required)

JOB REQUIREMENTS

REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
High School diploma or equivalent and a minimum of 7-10 years of experience in healthcare facility management, including maintenance practices and regulatory compliance; or equivalent combination of education and experience, required.

PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE (If none, please enter “N/A”):
Bachelor's degree in facilities management, engineering, or a related field; if BA, only 3-5 years of experience required.

CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS PREFERRED
Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) credential (preferred)

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES (KSAs):
Strong leadership and supervisory skills
Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities
Proficiency in budgeting and financial management
Knowledge of building codes and safety standards

Compensation Range:

$83,000.00- $120,500.00
This range offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications. However, our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and a broad range of factors is considered when making an offer. This includes education, experience, skills, and certifications/licensures as they directly relate to position requirements; as well as business/organizational needs, internal equity, and market-competitiveness. In addition, BMCHS offers generous total compensation that includes, but is not limited to, benefits (medical, dental, vision, pharmacy), discretionary annual bonuses and merit increases, Flexible Spending Accounts, 403(b) savings matches, paid time off, career advancement opportunities, and resources to support employee and family well-being.

NOTE: This range is based on Boston-area data, and is subject to modification based on geographic location.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Disabled/Veterans

How to Apply

Please use the following link:

https://careers.bmc.org/jobs/search/Boston-Medical-Center-Brighton-Sear…

Under the "Category" field, select: Facilities Management

Control Room Operator

Control Room Operator
Sprague Resources
Posted:
Location: Fitchburg, MA

Our Control Room Operator (CRO) is the shift lead and is responsible for the safe and efficient, day-to-day operation of the power plant. This includes the daily operation, monitoring and documentation of the various plant process components, instrumentation and other feedback to control interfaces of the control room in order to access proper operational function. The CRO must be able to operate the PLC-based control system as well as some of the control room’s older analog systems.

The CRO monitors and documents all process variables that pertain to plant performance and system/component reliability and capacity and therefore must be qualified and capable of understanding the correct operation of plant system’s mechanical, electrical and instrumentation/controls components and process flow, and be able to perform corrective action when appropriate. A heightened level of safety awareness and process awareness is required to be able to determine when to call in appropriate support from the plant maintenance and management team as needed.

The CRO must be proficient in clear communication with plant personnel, including the shift team and other onsite personnel during process upset situations, and be comfortable with making decisions that will affect the plant process.

Major Duties / Responsibilities:

Start-up, operate, shut down and secure equipment under normal and emergency conditions from the control room or in the field.
Troubleshoot and perform basic mechanical skills to assist the facility team with preventative and reactive maintenance activities.
Understand the process and process components in order to be able to properly access and carry out equipment and system’s proper lock out-tagout (LOTO), de-energization, zero energy verification, etc.
Ensure all plant rounds are completed for the inspections of all facility machinery for malfunctions and / or potential failures.
Maintain all logs and records as required to record complete operating conditions for the facility and report any irregularities.
Ability to understand, perform and ensure the completion of facility water chemistry testing and the active dosing and adjustment of control treatment chemicals within recommended limits. Repair and calibrate equipment as required.
Identify hazardous and/or unsafe conditions or work practices, notify supervisor and take action to correct as required.
Must have the ability to understand process controls, monitor equipment and evaluate the plant production equipment and output, including efficiency and related variables.
Monitor process variable feedback from controls (temperature, pressure, flow, etc.) for long term variances from normal trends and responds to the variances and issues instructions to ensure continued safe, reliable, and cost-effective power generation from the facility, while maintaining environmental standards.
Be able to perform and ensure the routine preventive maintenance of components associated with ash removal, boiler and fuel systems, valves, pumps and other system components.
Develop and maintain operating procedures to ensure consistent and safe operation.
Conduct or assist in scheduled and forced outage maintenance work.
Supervise, coordinate or assist contractors performing work at the facility.
Education / Experience / Skill Requirements:

Valid driver's license
Power Plant operations and/or maintenance experience is required
Massachusetts 2nd Class Engineer License
1 or 2 years related experience and/or training in similar position.
Knowledge of combustion conditions, gas burner and boiler and turbine generator operations, and water treatment.
Must have basic computer skills, including data entry
Must possess basic math skills
Good verbal communications skills are essential
Must be cooperative with those he/she contacts in this work and can work without direct supervision.
Must know the hazards involved and the safety precautions to be practiced in the operation and maintenance of power plant equipment and machinery.
Must work within and ensure strict adherence to all safety practices and procedures.
Must be a committed team member and be able to pool our knowledge and energy to work in tandem to completely understand and productively respond to all business challenges.
Work Environment: Environmental or atmospheric conditions commonly associated with the performance of the functions of this job.

Protective equipment such as hard hats, safety glasses, respirator air masks (tight seal), ear protection, chemical suits, hot gloves, high voltage protective equipment and other equipment must be worn in the performance of some duties.
The inside power plant environment can have high ambient temperatures as well as very hot surfaces with exposure risks to steam, hot water and other high pressure/high temperature/high decibel level process’s.
80% of work is performed indoors, 20% outdoors.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time.
Noise in the work environment is moderate to high.
Respond to plant emergencies/call-ins (day or night) on holidays or weekends as applicable.
There are extensive smoking restrictions in and around the facility.
Physical Requirements: Physical requirements commonly associated with the performance of the functions of this job: The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

Must be able to work on your feet for extensive periods, stairs and ladder climbing, and routinely lifting 50 pounds.
Must be physically capable of wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to half and full-face respirators, fall protection equipment, hard hats, safety shoes, safety glasses, etc.
Must be able to work in elevated areas, confined spaces and in extreme heat and cold conditions.
Perform repetitive motions as required.
Ability to hear and understand audible alarms, detect changes in noise levels of equipment.
All employees are required to pass pre-employment screenings including a physical examination, pulmonary function test, OSHA respirator questionnaire, audiometric test, drug screen, motor vehicle verification, and background check.
Post-employment screenings include an annual audiogram and respirator (tight seal) fit testing.

Sprague is an EEO/AA employer. We strongly encourage minorities, females, Vets and individuals with disabilities to apply.

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