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Montana State University Operator-In-Training in Bozeman, Montana
Position Details
Position Information
Announcement Number STAFF - VA - 25281
For questions regarding this position, please contact:
Cheryl McDonald
(406) 994-5629
cheryl.mcdonald@montana.edu
Classification Title Engineer, Maintenance I
Working Title Operator-In-Training
Brief Position Overview
A rare opportunity for on-the-job training to obtain a 1st Class Montana Boiler Operator license and join the team of Stationary Engineers responsible for operating the MSU Bozeman central heating plant. The Operator-In-Training position is responsible for gaining a complete understanding of maintenance and operation requirements of the MSU central heating plant, along with obtaining a 1st Class Boiler license to operate without supervision.
Position Number 4N0553
Department Facility Services
Division University Services
Appointment Type Skilled Craft
Contract Term Fiscal Year
Semester
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FLSA Non-Exempt
Union Affiliation Operating Engineers
FTE 1.0
Benefits Eligible Eligible
Salary $42.39 per hour
Contract Type Skilled Craft
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Recruitment Type Open
Position Details
General Statement
University Facilities Management provides responsible leadership and systematic guidance to preserve and advance a safe and effective physical environment in support of education, research and community needs. Facilities Management is comprised of the four service management areas of Engineering and Utilities; Facilities Services; Planning, Design and Construction; and Safety and Risk Management, as well as the Business Management and Administrative areas necessary to support the operation. The Operator-In-Training falls under the Engineering and Utilities area.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Heating Plant Foreman, provide safe and energy-efficient operation, maintenance and repair of central heating plant equipment to provide a reliable steam supply to meet campus demands and to generate a portion of campus electricity needs.
Assist Stationary Engineers with testing and chemical treatment of water, operation of chemical feed equipment.
Assist Stationary Engineers with instrument checks and maintenance of operation logs and recorders; check and adjust boiler status and peripheral equipment (pumps, fans, economizers, pneumatic/electric/electronic control systems, deaerators, compressors, etc.).
Assist Stationary Engineers with operation of emergency diesel generator and LPG fuel systems; monitoring of emergency fuel reserves; monitoring of natural gas consumption and initiating demand peak-shaving.
Assist Stationary Engineers with monitoring and calibration of air quality compliance system; combustion efficiency tests; troubleshooting and repair of controls.
Assist Heat Maintenance Technicians as needed with the safe, reliable and efficient operation, maintenance, and repair of approximately 54 outlying heating plants across campus.
Assist Heat Maintenance Technicians as needed to operate, maintain and repair medium pressure steam distribution systems in the utility tunnel system. Maintain and repair this system including, expansion joints, valves, steam traps, condensate skids, control devices up to, and including, main pressure regulating valves at building connection.
Assist Heat Maintenance Technicians as needed to read utility metering systems.
The incumbent will attend and participate in the required training for the use of personal protective equipment and comply with the requirements for the use of employer-provided equipment.
Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
2nd Class or 3rd Class Montana Boiler Operator license or equivalent experience as confirmed by State of Montana Boiler Operator Program.
Experience with operation and maintenance of steam boiler systems including chemical treatment programs, emergency diesel-powered generators and emergency fuel systems.
Demonstrated working knowledge of work safety procedures, such as lockout/tagout and chemical safety.
Preferred Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
Knowledge of the operation of steam turbine generator systems.
Experience with electronic combustion controls, emissions monitoring, and air quality compliance.
Experience working in a university or institutional environment.
Broad knowledge of HVAC and boiler systems, associated controls and equipment.
The Successful Candidate Will
Consistently exercise initiative and good judgment.
Effectively and safely operate work-related equipment and tools.
Work proficiently in the use of a computerized maintenance management system, e-mail, and other computer applications as assigned or required.
Accurately follow written and oral instructions and procedures.
Communicate effectively with employees and the public, both in person and over the phone
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, co-workers, and the public.
Be a successful team player.
Represent the department and MSU to others in a professional and courteous manner.
Position Special Requirements/Additional Information
Training Period: The training period for the Operator-In-Training is approximately 12 to 24 months in length or until the individual obtains a 1st Class Montana Boiler Operator license. During the training period, the work shift is expected to be:
The Operator-In-Training is expected to work on a normal work week schedule (typically 7:30AM to 4PM, Monday through Friday) under the supervision of the Heating Plant Foreman and with operating Stationary Engineers.
Operator-In-Training is expected to work on the modified DuPont 12-hour shift schedule during the final training period of (or until obtaining a 1st Class Montana Boiler Operator license) with a 1st Class licensed Stationary Engineer.
Post-Training Period: Once an Operator-In-Training has obtained a 1st Class Montana Boiler Operator license they will be expected to:
Permanently fill a vacant Stationary Engineer position after successful completion of the Human Resources recruitment process. The Stationary Engineer position includes working on the modified DuPont 12-hour shift schedule.
If no vacant Stationary Engineer position is available, the individual will: Temporarily operate the Heating Plant (relief fire) on the modified DuPont 12-hour shift schedule when a Stationary Engineer is unable to work specific shifts due to sick or vacation leave. During other times – provide Heating Plant maintenance on a normal work week schedule or on the modified DuPont 12-hour shift schedule.
For questions regarding a Second or Third Class Montana Boiler Operator’s License, please contact the State Licensing Board in Helena, MT at (406) 841-2064, or visit www.boileroperator.mt.gov
Must possess a valid driver’s license, an acceptable driving record, and meet all State of Montana requirements to operate State/University vehicles. (If successful candidate possesses a valid out-of-state driver’s license, must obtain a valid Montana driver’s license within 60 days of hire.)
This job description should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements, but a general description of the job. Nothing contained herein restricts Montana State University’s rights to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Physical Demands
Performing physical tasks associated with the operation of steam boilers and plant equipment, including valve operations, and transporting materials up to 50 lbs.
Working under temperature extremes, especially heat.
Working from and traversing elevated catwalks, stairs, ladders, manholes and crawlspaces.
Working with and around moving equipment such as motors, pumps, fans, turbine-generators, and emergency diesel and liquefied-propane-gas systems.
Exposure to and handling water treatment chemicals and reagents.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
This position has supervisory duties? No
Posting Detail Information
Number of Vacancies 1
Desired Start Date Upon completion of a successful search
Position End Date (if temporary)
Open Date
Close Date
Applications will be:
Screening of applications will begin on February 26, 2025; however, applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established.
Special Instructions
EEO Statement
Montana State University is an equal opportunity employer. MSU does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, national origin, physical or mental disability, or any other protected class status in violation of any applicable law.
In compliance with the Montana Veteran’s Employment Preference Act, MSU provides preference in employment to veterans, disabled veterans, and certain eligible relatives of veterans. To claim veteran’s preference, please complete the veteran’s preference information located in the Demographics section of your profile.