STATIONARY ENGINEER (R-4969)
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R-4969
Other
2444 N Elston Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647
Midtown is looking for a licensed Stationary Engineer to ensure that our Chicago facilities run smoothly. As an integral part of the facilities team, our Stationary Engineers ensure a safe, clean and functional environment for members, guests, and associates.
Please note: Must be a member of Operating Engineers Local 399, or join by 31st day of employment.
Job Responsibilities:
Perform routine and preventive maintenance duties including filter changes, equipment lubrication, controls and performance checks as well as replacement of bearings, motors, and dampers.
Operate and understand pools and water chemistry.
Perform repairs and maintenance of mechanical, electrical, air handling units and associated HVAC equipment.
Monitor operations of boiler and utility systems to ensure reliable and optimized performance.
Understand and monitor gauges and instruments, adjust as needed to control chemical levels, fluid pressures and temperatures.
Perform minor carpentry tasks. Repair or replace door hardware, locks, panic bars, etc.
Repair restroom fixtures and clear drain obstructions.
Replace, repair and install electrical circuits.
Clean coils in air handling units to maintain optimum heating/cooling efficiency.
Inspect mechanical/electrical systems and perform necessary record keeping.
Perform any additional duties as required or assigned where such duties are within the scope of the Union contract.
Job Requirements:
City of Chicago Stationary Engineer License.
Minimum of four years’ experience preferred in repairs of mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and overall building maintenance.
CFC certification (UNIVERSAL) to repair building HVAC/R systems.
Hold or obtain certification within three months of starting employment as Certified Pool Operator (CPO).
Familiarity with general operations of building auxiliary systems (i.e. fire-life safety).
Understanding of safe work practices and procedures typical for maintenance operations.
Ability to safely wear a respirator, climb ladders, enter confined spaces, lift heavy objects and perform other physically demanding tasks as needed.
Safely and skillfully use all types of related hand and power tools.
Must be a member of or willing to join Local 399.
This job description is intended to describe the general requirements for the position. It is not a complete statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements. Other duties not listed here may be assigned as necessary to ensure the proper operations of the department.
MIDTOWN is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We work at Midtown to inspire people to transform their lives–and we do our job well. Our members stay longer than any other major athletic club chain in North America because we are committed to providing resort-like environments, personal attention, and active communities at every one of our clubs. We believe all three of those pillars start with attracting and growing rock star talent at every level of our organization.
We're looking for people that share our core values: kind individuals who want to win together, see things as the glass half full, are passionate about helping others, and strive to always be better than yesterday.
In the spirit of winning together, we actively encourage every Associate to share their ideas and feedback. We'll empower you with the tools and training to ask critical questions with a solution-based mindset, set others up for success by holding them to high standard, and address difficult situations head-on with compassion. As a Midtown Associate, you'll be part of a community that encourages one another to become the best version of themself.
Members of the Midtown team receive: