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What is the difference between Boiler Inspection In vs Boiler Operator?

AspectBoiler Inspection InBoiler Operator
CertificationsTypically requires boiler inspection certifications and safety trainingRequires boiler operation licenses and safety certifications
Work EnvironmentInspections often occur in industrial plants, power plants, or manufacturing facilitiesOperates boilers in similar environments, ensuring proper function and safety
Job FocusInspecting, testing, and ensuring boiler safety and complianceControlling, monitoring, and maintaining boiler operation

Boiler Inspection In and Boiler Operator roles share overlapping environments and certifications, but differ mainly in focus. Inspection roles emphasize safety checks and compliance, while operators focus on running and maintaining boilers. Both are essential for safe and efficient boiler operation in industrial settings.

Ammonia Refrigeration Tech 3rd Shift (up to $46/hr)

TekPro

Bartlett, IL

$40 - $46/hr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

TekPro is partnered with a world-leading food processor in their search for a night shift Ammonia Technician! The pay range is $35-$40+ per hour and the position is long term with comprehensive benefits.Job Descriptionpurpose of position

The purpose of an Ammonia Technician is to maintain and operate ammonia systems in commercial and industrial environments. This includes inspecting, testing, repairing and replacing components, monitoring and controlling levels of ammonia, and ensuring all safety protocols are adhered to. This individual must have a good understanding of the regulations and requirements surrounding ammonia handling and storage, as well as the relevant safety procedures. In addition, they must have a good knowledge of the systems and components used to operate and maintain the ammonia systems.

key responsibilities

· Carry out routine maintenance, repairs, safety checks, inspections, modifications and upgrades on ammonia refrigeration systems

· Troubleshoot and diagnose faults on ammonia refrigeration systems

· Install, test and commission ammonia refrigeration systems

· Coordinate and supervise the activities of contractors performing work on the ammonia refrigeration system and other pieces of equipment related to the ammonia system.

· Oversee the boiler treatment program and boiler inspections.

· Prepare parts lists and purchase requisitions

· Make accurate, clear, complete and concise reports

· Keep records on all work done and any equipment inspections performed.

· Complete forms such as contractor time sheets, parts used from inventory log, and work orders.

· Prepares draft RFE descriptions for the Ammonia and Boiler systems.

· Perform routine preventative maintenance procedures on all plant equipment including refrigeration equipment and fill out all the associated paperwork.

· Dismantle, inspect, repair and re-assemble any standard machine or equipment item commonly used in the department.

· Proficiently utilize calipers, feelers, micrometers, etc. to perform chemical tests on water from the boiler to ensure correct operation. Coordinates predictive testing on the ammonia system.

· Read and interpret mechanical drawings of machines and equipment. Redline modifications to existing drawings and manage updates.

· Perform various other duties as needed or as assigned.

Key Skills and Experience

· High School Diploma or GED required

· 5 years’ experience with ammonia refrigeration in the food industry is required

· Refrigeration certifications are a plus

· Knowledge of operating and troubleshooting ammonia refrigeration systems

· Knowledge of ammonia safety regulations

· Ability to read and interpret ammonia piping diagrams

· Ability to work in a team environment

· Understanding of Health and Safety regulations

· Ability to read technical manuals and understand technical drawings