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Third Class Operating Engineer Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Controls Engineer I 3rd Shift

Lansing, MI · On-site

$84K - $109K/yr

We understand that our people are our biggest strength, and we know that world-class service ... Keep equipment operating and improve equipment uptime by performing periodic audits * Identify and ...

Clare, MI Pay: $21.00 per hour Shift: 3rd Shift Job Summary Are you a motivated and detail-oriented individual looking for a new opportunity? We're seeking a Programmable Operator to join our team in ...

Controls Engineer I 3rd Shift

Lansing, MI · On-site

$84K - $109K/yr

CONTROLS ENGINEER 3rd SHIFT JOB SUMMARY: As a Controls Engineer you will have the knowledge of ... Keep equipment operating and improve equipment uptime by performing periodic audits * Identify and ...

Controls Engineer I 3rd Shift

Lansing, MI · On-site

$84K - $109K/yr

CONTROLS ENGINEER 3rd SHIFT JOB SUMMARY: As a Controls Engineer you will have the knowledge of ... Keep equipment operating and improve equipment uptime by performing periodic audits * Identify and ...

Make banking a Fifth Third better We connect great people to great opportunities. Are you ready to ... While operating within the Bank's risk appetite, the role achieves results by consistently ...

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Third Class Operating Engineer information

What is the difference between Third Class Operating Engineer vs Second Class Operating Engineer?

AspectThird Class Operating EngineerSecond Class Operating Engineer
CredentialsRequires a Third Class license, often with specific experienceRequires a Second Class license, more extensive experience and testing
Work EnvironmentOperates boilers, pumps, and HVAC systems in buildings or facilitiesHandles larger or more complex systems, often in industrial or larger commercial settings
Employer & IndustryCommonly employed in commercial buildings, hospitals, and schoolsFound in industrial plants, large commercial facilities, and power plants

The main difference between a Third Class Operating Engineer and a Second Class Operating Engineer lies in their licensing requirements, scope of work, and the complexity of systems they operate. Second Class licenses permit handling larger and more complex equipment, often in industrial settings, while Third Class licenses are suitable for smaller systems in commercial buildings.

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Engineer - First Class

Engineer - First Class

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI • On-site

$37.18/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


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Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

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Job description

Engineer - First Class
Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Engineer - First Class at its Detroit campus location.
Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit, Michigan where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, high-quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, collaboration, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society.
Essential functions (job duties):
POSITION PURPOSE
Perform highly skilled work in the repair, operation and maintenance of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, mechanical equipment, pneumatic control systems, building electrical systems, plumbing systems and DDC systems throughout the University.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Operate and monitor environmental systems for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water, lighting, cooling tower water chemical maintenance and building security systems. Access units in windows, on rooftops, above ceilings, behind walls, in crawl spaces or closets, etc.; use appropriate safety precautions, which may require wearing a ventilator; evaluate equipment and order parts; ensure fire prevention consistent with specifications and energy guidelines.
Perform preventive maintenance on equipment. Troubleshoot heating/ventilation and air conditioning systems; make necessary repairs to ensure proper environmental temperatures and maximize service life of equipment; manipulate equipment using hand tools to access parts.
Check and repair pumps, condensate tanks, valves, water heaters, sump pumps, reducing stations, swimming pool equipment, boilers and plumbing systems. Access equipment which may be at any eight and in any location on campus; inspect systems; diagnose problems; obtain and install replacement parts to ensure efficient operation; work with hand tools and at any angle.
Clean all plenum chambers, fans, boiler rooms and other areas designated for heating and ventilation use.
Clean and change air filters. Access filter chambers which may be located at any height and angle with cumbersome boxes containing replacement filters; adjust and replace belts on equipment. Align pump/motor couplings. Replace steam traps. Control flow by opening and closing gate, globe and/or butterfly valves; respond to emergencies such as floods, fires, equipment failures, etc. and assess the situation and determine how to minimize harm to equipment, ventilation systems, facilities, and people; supervise response; perform repairs as necessary.
Maintain communication with building personnel necessary for proper maintenance and operation of buildings; respond to calls for service; open and close dampers; generate work orders to have additional work done and follow through on its completion; coordinate repair work on existing heating/ventilation and air conditioning systems; work with architects and engineers to develop systems for new construction. Prepare and maintain records, logs and work requests.
All Operating Engineers are considered to be "Essential Personnel," and are required to report during a university emergency closure period.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
High school graduate or equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Graduate of Stationary Engineer Trade School or recognized apprentice program.
Possession of unlimited First Class Steam Engineer's license from the City of Detroit.
Reasonable related experience in pipe fitting, general maintenance, electrical maintenance and testing.
Refrigeration experience preferred.
Some experience on HVAC system controls, electrical systems, piping systems and DDC Control systems.
Ability to read and interpret blueprints.
Ability to access equipment which may be at any height and angle from below ground level to several stories high.
Ability to work in varying environmental and possible hazardous working conditions utilizing appropriate safety precautions.
Must obtain security clearance
School/College/Division:
H42 - Facilities Plan & Manage
Primary department:
H4241 - Facilities Operations Zone 1
Employment type:
  • Regular Employee
  • Job type: Full Time
  • Job category: Staff/Administrative
Funding/salary information:
  • Compensation type: Hourly Wage
  • Hourly rate: $37.18
  • Salary minimum: N/A
  • Salary hire maximum: N/A
Job openings:
  • Number of openings: 2
  • Reposted position: No
  • Reposted reason: None (New Requisition)
Background check requirements:
University policy requires certain persons who are offered employment to undergo a background check, including a criminal history check, before starting work. If you are offered employment, the university will inform you if a background check is required.
Equal employment opportunity statement:
Wayne State University provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, familial status, marital status, height, weight, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. The university welcomes applications from persons with disabilities and veterans. Wayne State is an equal opportunity employer.

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